conductrix

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English

Etymology

From the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin conductrix.

Pronunciation

Noun

conductrix (plural conductrices)

  1. (uncommon) A female conductor; a woman who conducts.
    • 1999, Harry Morgan, The Imagination of Early Childhood Education, Greenwood Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 21:
      Oberlin recruited teachers — whom he called “conductrices” — to sit among small groups of children and encourage language interaction through storytelling and start-up points for art and small construction projects, while the conductrices completed their knitting.

Synonyms


Latin

Etymology

From conductor (employer) +‎ -trīx

Pronunciation

Noun

conductrīx f (genitive conductrīcis); third declension

  1. a woman who hires or rents something

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative conductrīx conductrīcēs
Genitive conductrīcis conductrīcum
Dative conductrīcī conductrīcibus
Accusative conductrīcem conductrīcēs
Ablative conductrīce conductrīcibus
Vocative conductrīx conductrīcēs

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