INTENDANT
Intendant
The title of intendant has been used in several countries through history. Traditionally, it refers to the holder of a public administrative office. The title is also common in many theatres and opera houses today equivalent to general director, and given to an individual in a managerial position, generally having control over all aspects of the company.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Intendant
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intendant
Noun
- One who has the charge, direction, or management of some public business; a superintendent.
- an intendant of finance
- An administrator in certain countries in Latin America
- An administrator serving the king or queen in France, Spain or Portugal.
Adjective
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