coordinator

or co-or·di·na·tor

[ koh-awr-dn-ey-ter ]
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noun
  1. a person or thing that coordinates.

Origin of coordinator

1
First recorded in 1860–65; coordinate + -or2

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How to use coordinator in a sentence

  • The co-ordinator will hold up blastoff if we don't get off in three minutes, and Operations will scream.

    The Door Through Space | Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • His son, the second emperor, was also a very good co-ordinator, and solidified the empire status.

    Man of Many Minds | E. Everett Evans
  • This archetype, the co-ordinator of forms; this primordial regulator; have you got it on the end of your syringe?

  • "Probably each call theirs The World," the Co-ordinator smiled.

    Adaptation | Dallas McCord Reynolds
  • Each project also had a technical director, who was a sort of co-ordinator, trouble shooter, and general expert.

    The Scarlet Lake Mystery | Harold Leland Goodwin