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custodianship
cus·to·di·an C0823900 (kŭ-stō′dē-ən)n.1. One that has charge of something; a caretaker: the custodian of a minor child's estate; the custodian of an absentee landlord's property.2. A janitor: worked nights as custodian of a high school. cus·to′di·an·ship′ n.custodianship (kʌsˈtəʊdɪənʃɪp) n1. the condition of being a custodian2. (Law) (in Britain) a legal basis for the care of children under the Children's Act 1975, midway between fostering and adoption, devised for children settled in long-term foster care or living permanently with relatives or a step-parentThesaurusNoun | 1. | custodianship - the position of custodianberth, billet, post, situation, position, office, place, spot - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" | EncyclopediaSeecustodianFinancialSeeCustodiancustodianship
Words related to custodianshipnoun the position of custodianRelated Words- berth
- billet
- post
- situation
- position
- office
- place
- spot
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