accountant vs police

accountant

noun
  • One who is skilled in, keeps, or adjusts, accounts; an officer in a public office, who has charge of the accounts. 

  • A sex worker, particularly one who does not want to be publicized as one 

  • A reckoner, or someone who maintains financial matters for a person(s). 

  • One who renders account; one accountable. 

  • One whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of another. The records are usually, but not always, financial records. 

police

noun
  • A public agency charged with enforcing laws and maintaining public order, usually being granted special privileges to do so, particularly 

  • The staff of such a department or agency, particularly its officers; (regional, chiefly US, Caribbean, Jamaica, Scotland, countable) an individual police officer. 

  • Any of the formally enacted law enforcement agencies at various levels of government. 

  • A branch of the Home Office responsible for general law enforcement within a specific territory. 

  • A department of local (usually municipal) government responsible for general law enforcement. 

  • People who try to enforce norms or standards as if granted authority similar to the police. 

  • Cleanup of a military facility, as a formal duty. 

verb
  • To clean up an area. 

  • To enforce norms or standards upon. 

  • To enforce the law and keep order among (a group). 

How often have the words accountant and police occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )