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curation
  1. The act of curating, of organizing and maintaining a collection of artworks or artifacts.
  2. (archaic) The act of curing or healing.
  3. (databases) The manual updating of information in a database.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Her curation of the exhibition fused the pristine austerity of Chelsea minimalism with cinephile extravagance.”
      “Gene's excellent curation has provided a solid anchor for botanical research in the Southeast.”
      “This is not the first time that the gallery's curation of the celebrated Baroque painting has raised eyebrows, however.”
curator
  1. A person who manages, administers or organizes a collection, either independently or employed by a museum, library, archive or zoo.
  2. One appointed to act as guardian of the estate of a person not legally competent to manage it, or of an absentee; a trustee.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The curator of the museum has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter, and paperhanger, papered the walls in exchange for free rent.”
      “Serra referred him to a friend, the Spanish curator Carmen Gimenez, who was working at the time for the Ministry of Culture in Madrid.”
      “Pilgrim is curator of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich.”
curatrix
  1. (dated) A female curator, guardian, or custodian.
  2. (obsolete) A female who cures.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The curatrix meticulously curated the art collection, ensuring its proper preservation, management, and exhibition in the gallery.”
curate
curateship
  1. The position of a curate; a curacy.
curatorship
  1. The rank or period of being a curator.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Take these works together and you grasp what lies behind Macmillan's curatorship and a lifetime of scholarship.”
      “A curatorship is instituted if you are totally and permanently unable to take care of yourself or administer your property.”
      “By law, the Curateur public is required to oversee all cases of tutorship and curatorship of persons of full age and tutorship of some minors.”
curatress
  1. A female curator.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The curatress introduced the new exhibit with passion and expertise, showcasing her immense knowledge and artistic understanding.”
curacy
  1. The office or position of a curate
  2. Examples:
    1. “She will return to complete her three year curacy, before having to look for a parish of her own to lead.”
      “He did however spend two years in study at Oxford in Magdalen College and had the prospect of a curacy in Buckinghamshire.”
      “And after a curacy in Norfolk, during which she and David met and married, they moved to a parish at Cross Roads near Keighley in West Yorkshire.”
curatour
  1. Obsolete form of curator.
curatorships
  1. plural of curatorship
curateships
  1. plural of curateship
curatresses
curations
  1. plural of curation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The BlackBook audience will be able to watch and interact with our video curations wherever they are.”
      “The pop-up shops The blogosphere's coolest couple Garance DorĂ© and Scott Schuman go head to head on Monday with their pop-up store curations for Gap and Liberty respectively.”
curatours
  1. plural of curatour
curatrixes
curatrices
curators
  1. plural of curator
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Rather, the curators have used their resources with ingenuity to make us look at Dutch painting in a very different way.”
      “The curators can be applauded in their attempt to give structure to the traditional free-for-all.”
      “Obviously, the participating museum directors and curators are more adventuresome than most.”
curates
  1. plural of curate
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The bishops, curates and theologians who allow such talk to be spread among the people, will have an account to render.”
      “There are lists of rectors, curates, and members who have been ordained in the ministry.”
      “Female curates are acceptable in many parishes but not as vicars and that has to change.”
curacies
  1. plural of curacy
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