Professor vs. Reader

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Professornoun

The most senior rank for an academic at a university or similar institution, informally also known as "full professor." Abbreviated Prof.

Professornoun

A teacher or faculty member at a college or university regardless of formal rank.

Professornoun

(archaic) One who professes something, such as a religious doctrine.

Professornoun

A pianist in a saloon, brothel, etc.

Professornoun

The puppeteer who performs a Punch and Judy show; a Punchman.

Professornoun

One who professed, or makes open declaration of, his sentiments or opinions; especially, one who makes a public avowal of his belief in the Scriptures and his faith in Christ, and thus unites himself to the visible church.

Professornoun

One who professed, or publicly teaches, any science or branch of learning; especially, an officer in a university, college, or other seminary, whose business it is to read lectures, or instruct students, in a particular branch of learning; as a professor of theology, of botany, of mathematics, or of political economy.

Professornoun

someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university

Professor

Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a .

Readernoun

A person who reads.

Readernoun

A person who reads a publication.

Readernoun

A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience.

Readernoun

A proofreader.

Readernoun

A person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and determine their merits.

Readernoun

A university lecturer ranking below a professor.

Readernoun

Any device that reads something.

Readernoun

A book of exercises to accompany a textbook.

Readernoun

An elementary textbook for those learning to read, especially for foreign languages.

Readernoun

A literary anthology.

Readernoun

A lay or minor cleric who reads lessons in a church service.

Readernoun

(advertising) A newspaper advertisement designed to look like a news article rather than a commercial solicitation.

Readernoun

(in the plural) Reading glasses.

Readernoun

Marked playing cards used by cheats.

Readernoun

One who reads.

Readernoun

One who reads much; one who is studious.

Readernoun

A book containing a selection of extracts for exercises in reading; an elementary book for practice in a language; a reading book.

Readernoun

a person who enjoys reading

Readernoun

someone who contracts to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication

Readernoun

a person who can read; a literate person

Readernoun

someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication

Readernoun

someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections

Readernoun

someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church

Readernoun

a public lecturer at certain universities

Readernoun

one of a series of texts for students learning to read

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