docent

     

In American English (but not in British English, where the wor is not used), a docent has two meanings. Firstly, a professor or university lecturer; and secondly, the corps of volunteer guides who staff museums and other educational institutions. Docent is derived from the present participle (docens, docentis) of the Latin word docēre, meaning "to teach".

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  • From the Latin for "to teach", it's a lecturer or tour guide in a museum

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