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janitrix
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janitrix
n.
janitress, female janitor
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Janitor
A janitor or custodian (called caretaker in British English but also janitor in Scottish English, see American and British English differences) is a professional who takes care of buildings, such as hospitals and schools. Janitors are responsible primarily as cleaners, and often (though not always) some maintenance and security. Similar but more managerial duties (and usually not including cleaning, for example) are performed by a superintendent, often called building superintendent.
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Janitrix
(n.)
A female janitor.
A female janitor.
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janitrix
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poetress
poetress
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janitrix
s.
vaktmester, kvinnelig vaktmester
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