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Definition of Codirector
1. Noun. Someone who directs something together with one or more other people ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Codirector
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Codirector
Literary usage of Codirector
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bridging the Bed-Bench Gap: Contributions of the Markey Trust by ebrary, Inc (2004)
"To ensure smooth transitions the director is assisted by a codirector, who will
subsequently serve the next three years as director. ..."
2. Adequacy of Evidence for Physical Activity Guidelines Development by Carol West Suitor, Vivica I. Kraak (2007)
"Dr. Newman is codirector of the Center for Healthy Aging at the University of
Pittsburgh, and is also codirector of the ..."
3. Strengthening Support and Recruitment of Women and Minorities to Positions ...Social (1993)
"The Study Group would like to extend its gratitude to Hunter Moorman, former
codirector, and Elizabeth Hale, codirector of the National ..."
4. Ending the War Metaphor: The Changing Agenda for Unraveling the Host-Microbe by Forum on Microbial Threats, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) (2006)
"She is codirector of the National Academies Summer Institute for Undergraduate
... Dr. Handelsman is codirector of the Women in Science and Engineering ..."
5. American Art Directory by R.R. Bowker Company, American Federation of Arts (1898)
"He was codirector and instructor in the Cleveland Academy of Fine Arts. He was
born in Indiana in 1847 and at the age of thirty he went to Paris and became ..."
6. Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs and Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels (2002)
"In my roles as teacher educator, author, writing project codirector, and researcher
I spend a lot of time in other people's classrooms, borrowing ideas. ..."
7. Manufacturing Systems: Foundations of World-Class Practice by Joseph A. Heim, W. Dale Compton (1992)
"As codirector of MIT's Leaders for Manufacturing Program, he guides a research
and education program developing the fundamentals for "big-M" manufacturing. ..."