Director

/dəˈrɛktər/ noun

A director is a person in charge of guiding and controlling how something is done, such as a film, a play, or a company. They make key decisions and coordinate others’ work.

From Latin 'director' meaning 'guide, teacher, ruler', from 'dirigere' meaning 'to set straight, direct'. The word came into English to describe someone who gives direction or guidance.

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