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vis·i·tor noun also vis·it·er \ˈvizə̇d.ə(r), -z(ə̇)tə-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English visitour, visiter, from Middle French visiteur, from Old French visiter to visit + -eur -or — more at visit : one that visits: as a. : a superior or a person lawfully appointed for the purpose who makes formal visits of inspection or supervision b. (1) : a member of a board of overseers of an academic institution : trustee (2) Britain : a person of high rank or eminence serving as the highest authority and court of last appeal for a university < if the fellows could not find a clear majority … for one candidate, it was left for the visitor to appoint — C.P.Snow > c. : one that makes charitable visits < took a job as visitor to Boston's poor — J.S.Redding > especially : a social worker assigned to visit clients in their homes d. : one that makes social visits : caller, guest < a warm welcome for visitors > < had no visitors all day > e. : one that goes to or stays at a place for a particular purpose (as business or sightseeing) : tourist, traveler < visitors to a city for a convention > < visitors at a vacation resort > f. : visitant d |