Definition of Caretakers

1. Noun. (plural of caretaker) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Caretakers

1. caretaker [n] - See also: caretaker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caretakers

caress
caressed
caresser
caressers
caresses
caressing
caressingly
caressive
caressively
carest
caret
caret notation
caretake
caretaken
caretaker
caretakers (current term)
caretakes
caretaking
caretakings
careth
caretlike
caretook
carets
careware
careworker
careworkers
careworn
carex
carexes
carfare

Literary usage of Caretakers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Roman Private Law in the Times of Cicero and of the Antonines by Henry John Roby (1902)
"caretakers (CURATORES). 1. The x11 tables placed under the care of their agnates madmen (furiosi)1 and such spendthrifts (prodigi)1 as had been formally ..."

2. Child Protective Services: A Guide for Caseworkers by Diane Depanfilis (1995)
"Are the parents/caretakers physically ill or incapacitated or mentally ill?). ... Do the parents/caretakers engage in bizarre irrational behavior?). ..."

3. Treatises in an Interstate Commerce and Railway Traffic Course by La Salle Extension University (1920)
"CONFERENCE RULINGS 81 (b) caretakers As the issuance of passes to caretakers is often of importance in connection with the handling of freight, ..."

4. The Guatemala Community Day Care Program: An Example of Effective Urban by Marie T Ruel (2005)
"It is unclear whether the caretakers felt more comfortable to leave the hogar because our observers were there, or whether those who abstained from leaving ..."

5. Infant Care by Max West (1921)
"CHILDREN AS caretakers. In many families the older children are the caretakers of the baby, and in many cities the girls in the grade schools are taught how ..."

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