procurator vs stopgap

procurator

noun
  • An agent or attorney. 

  • A tax collector. 

  • The governor of a small imperial province. 

  • A legal officer who both investigates and prosecutes crimes, found in some inquisitorial legal systems, particularly communist or formerly communist states – see public procurator 

stopgap

noun
  • A person appointed or hired to fill a position temporarily until a permanent appointment or hire can be made; a temp. 

  • That which stops up or fills a gap or hole. 

  • Something spoken to fill up an uncomfortable pause in speech; a filled pause or filler. 

  • A short-term fix or temporary measure used until something better can be obtained; that which serves as an expedient in an emergency; a band-aid solution. 

verb
  • To stop up or fill (a physical gap or hole, or a hiatus). 

  • To use something as a short-term fix or temporary measure until a better alternative can be obtained. 

  • To work at a position temporarily until a permanent appointment or hire is made. 

adj
  • Short-term; temporary. 

  • Filling a gap or pause. 

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