DIRECTRICE


Meaning of DIRECTRICE in English

də̇|rek|trēs noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin directric-, directrix

: directress

had been the directrice of wardrobe of a ballet company

could let its managing directrice draw a lavish stipend — Leslie Charteris

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