💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Secketary"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| secretarienoun | Obsolete spelling of secretary. [A person who keeps records, takes notes and handles general clerical work.] |
| secresynoun | Obsolete spelling of secrecy. [Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden.] |
| sextarynoun | (historical) Synonym of sextarius, an ancient Roman unit of volume |
| scrutoirenoun | Obsolete form of escritoire. [A writing desk with a hinged door that provides the writing surface.] |
| scrutorenoun | Obsolete form of escritoire. [A writing desk with a hinged door that provides the writing surface.] |
| ecclesiasticknoun | Obsolete form of ecclesiastic. [A cleric, especially one in a Christian church.] |
| confessarynoun | (obsolete) One who makes a confession. |
| chancellournoun | Obsolete form of chancellor. [A senior secretary or official with administrative or legal duties, sometimes in charge of some area of government such as finance or justice.] |
| sextonrynoun | (obsolete) The office of sexton. |
| prothonotarynoun | A registrar or chief clerk in various courts of law, especially (US) in a county court, (Australia) in certain state Supreme Courts, (Canada) in Federal Court. |
| syndicknoun | Obsolete spelling of syndic. [(government) A government official having different duties depending on the country; also, a magistrate, especially one of the Chief Magistrates of Geneva, Switzerland.] |
| successary | — |
| registrarynoun | The chief administrative officer of Cambridge University |
| measternoun | (obsolete, UK) Pronunciation spelling of master. [Someone who has control over something or someone.] |
| successournoun | Obsolete spelling of successor. [A person or thing that immediately follows another in holding an office or title.] |
| schoolerynoun | (obsolete) Something taught; precepts; schooling. |
| privacynoun | (uncountable) The state of being secluded from the presence, sight, or knowledge of others. |
| scrivanonoun | (archaic) A scribe or clerk. |
| chronynoun | Obsolete form of crony. [(informal, originally Cambridge University) A close friend.] |
| reportornoun | Obsolete form of reporter. [Someone or something that reports.] |
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