follower vs superintendent

follower

noun
  • One who is a part of master's physical group, such as a servant or retainer. 

  • A metal piece placed at the top of a candle to keep the wax melting evenly. 

  • A tool used to remove the core from a pin-tumbler lock without causing the driver pins and springs to fall out. 

  • Any of the three players (the ruckman, ruck rover, and rover) who usually follow the ball around the ground rather than occupying a fixed position. 

  • An imitator, who follows another's example. 

  • A machine part receiving motion from another. 

  • A pursuer. 

  • An account holder who subscribes to see content from another account on a social media platform. 

  • One who follows, comes after another. 

  • A man courting a maidservant; suitor. 

  • Something that comes after another thing. 

  • One who follows mentally, adherer to the opinions, ideas or teachings of another, a movement etc. 

  • Young cattle. 

superintendent

noun
  • A person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something. 

  • A police rank used in Commonwealth countries, ranking above chief inspector, and below chief superintendent. 

  • A janitor. 

  • The head of a Sunday school. 

  • The manager of a building, usually a communal residence, who is responsible for keeping the facilities functional and often collecting rent or similar payments, either as also the building's landlord or on behalf of same. Often abbreviated "super". 

  • In some Protestant churches, a clergyman having the oversight of the clergy of a district. 

adj
  • Overseeing; superintending. 

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