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technician
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warden
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commentator
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lecturer
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grandmaster
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coordinator
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ranger
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academic
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naturalist
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canoeist
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landscaper
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gatekeeper
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copilot
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sociologist
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ethnographer
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psychologist
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ethicist
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librarian
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adviser
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legislator
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vendor
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industrialist
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paratrooper
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brewer
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receptionist
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scout
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content creator
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conductor
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butler
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footman
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seamstress
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laundress
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governess
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apothecary
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nobleman
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peasant
practitioner
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someone who is involved in a profession, particularly medicine

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The healthcare practitioner provided compassionate care to her patients.
He is a licensed practitioner of alternative medicine, specializing in acupuncture.
Who is a "practitioner"?

A practitioner is someone who is actively involved in a particular profession or field of expertise. These individuals apply their knowledge, skills, and experience to carry out tasks, provide services, or offer advice within their chosen area of practice. Practitioners can be found in various fields, including healthcare, law, education, finance, and more. They often undergo specialized training or education to develop skills in their profession and may have certifications or licenses to practice legally.

technician
technician
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an expert who is employed to check or work with technical equipment or machines

warden
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the official in charge of a prison or correctional facility, responsible for overseeing the administration, security, and well-being of inmates

commentator
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someone who writes or talks about the events of the day or a particular subject in a newspaper or on a social platform or TV

Who is a "commentator"?

A commentator is a person who provides their opinion, analysis, or interpretation of events, issues, or topics, often in the media. Commentators are typically experts in a particular field, such as politics, sports, or entertainment, and share their views through articles, broadcasts, or online platforms. Unlike reporters who focus on presenting facts, commentators offer personal insights and perspectives, helping the audience to understand the broader implications or deeper meanings behind current events. Their work can influence public opinion and often sparks discussion or debate.

lecturer
lecturer
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a person who teaches courses at a college or university, often with a focus on undergraduate education, but who does not hold the rank of professor

grandmaster
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the highest title a player can achieve, awarded by FIDE to players who have demonstrated exceptional skill and achievement in chess tournaments and matches

What is a "grandmaster"?

A grandmaster (GM) is the highest title in chess, given to players who show exceptional skill. To earn this title, a player must perform well in important competitions and reach a certain rating that shows they are among the best. Once someone becomes a grandmaster, they keep the title for life. Grandmasters are known for their deep understanding of the game and have made important contributions to chess. Achieving this title takes many years of hard work, practice, and success in top-level games.

coordinator
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a person who organizes, plans, or manages activities and resources within a group or organization

ranger
ranger
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someone whose job is to take care of a forest, park, or an area of countryside

academic
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a member of the university faculty engaged in teaching or research

Who is an "academic"?

An academic is a person who is involved in higher education or scholarly activities, typically within a university or research institution. Academics are experts in specific fields of study and are responsible for teaching, conducting research, and publishing their findings. Their work often includes developing and sharing knowledge through lectures, papers, and research projects. Academics can hold various positions, such as professors, lecturers, or researchers, and they play an essential role in advancing knowledge, mentoring students, and contributing to the academic community. Their focus is on education, research, and intellectual development.

naturalist
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a scientist who studies the natural world, including plants, animals, and ecosystems

canoeist
canoeist
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a person who participates in the sport or activity of canoeing

landscaper
landscaper
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a professional who designs, creates, and maintains gardens, yards, and outdoor spaces

gatekeeper
gatekeeper
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a person who guards or controls access to a gate or door, ensuring only authorized individuals can enter

copilot
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a pilot who assists the main pilot in operating an aircraft

sociologist
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a person who studies human society, social behavior, and how people interact with each other in groups

ethnographer
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a researcher who studies and records human cultures and societies through direct observation and interaction

psychologist
psychologist
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a professional who studies behavior and mental processes to understand and treat psychological disorders and improve overall mental health

ethicist
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a specialist in moral philosophy who studies and provides guidance on moral principles and decision-making in various fields

librarian
librarian
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someone who is in charge of a library or works in it

adviser
adviser
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someone whose job is to give advice professionally on a particular subject

legislator
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a person whose job is to make new laws, especially one who is a member of a governmental body

vendor
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someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale

industrialist
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a person who owns or operates a large business involved in the production or manufacturing of goods, typically in an industrial sector

paratrooper
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a military personnel trained to parachute from aircraft into combat zones

brewer
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the operator or owner of a beer production facility, responsible for managing the brewing process, production, and beer quality

receptionist
receptionist
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a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.

scout
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a professional tasked with finding and recruiting new talent in various fields such as sports, entertainment, or business

content creator
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an individual who produces and publishes various forms of content, such as videos, articles, graphics, or social media posts, with the purpose of engaging and attracting an audience on digital platforms

Who is a "content creator"?

A content creator is a person who produces and shares original content on digital platforms like social media, YouTube, or blogs. This content can include videos, photos, articles, or artwork, and can cover a wide range of topics, such as entertainment, education, or lifestyle. Content creators often engage with their audience through comments, likes, or direct messages and may collaborate with brands to promote products. Many content creators build a following and can earn money through ads, sponsorships, or selling their own products or services.

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conductor
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a person responsible for collecting fares and assisting passengers on public transportation such as buses, trains, or trams

Who is a "conductor"?

A conductor is a person in charge of overseeing passengers and ensuring the smooth operation of public transportation, such as trains, buses, or trams. Their duties include checking tickets, collecting fares, and ensuring that passengers board and disembark safely. They are also responsible for making announcements, assisting passengers with any special needs, and maintaining order on the vehicle. Conductors help resolve any issues that may arise during the trip, such as delays or emergencies, and ensure that passengers follow the rules to guarantee a safe and efficient journey.

butler
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a senior household employee responsible for managing the household staff, overseeing daily operations, and attending to the personal needs of the employer

footman
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a male servant in a household, responsible for various duties such as serving meals, opening doors, and assisting the butler with household tasks

seamstress
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a woman who sews clothes as her profession

laundress
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a woman whose job is to wash and iron clothes and household linens

governess
governess
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a woman employed to educate and care for children in a private household, typically focusing on their academic and social development

apothecary
apothecary
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a medical professional who prepares and dispenses medicinal drugs and offers medical advice

nobleman
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a man who belongs to the aristocracy, holding a hereditary title and often possessing significant social, political, and economic influence

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commoner
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a person that does not belong to the upper class of the society

peasant
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a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land, particularly in the past or in poorer countries

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