administratrices

[ad-min-uh-strey-triks, ad-min-uh-, ad-min-uh-strey-]

ad·min·is·tra·trix

[ad-min-uh-strey-triks, ad-min-uh-, ad-min-uh-strey-]
noun, plural ad·min·is·tra·tri·ces [-uh-strey-truh-seez, -uh-struh-trahy-seez] . Law.
a woman who is an administrator.

Origin:
1620–30; < Medieval Latin administrātrix, feminine of administrator; see -trix


See -trix.

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