Demonstratorship

/ˌdɛmənˈstreɪtərˌʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The position, office, or role of being a demonstrator, especially in an academic or scientific setting.

Etymology

From demonstrator + -ship (suffix denoting position or office). The -ship suffix comes from Old English, used to indicate rank, position, or relationship. Combined with demonstrator to create an official title.

Kelly Says

In universities, a demonstratorship is often an entry-level teaching position where newer scholars get to show their knowledge by helping students understand practical concepts—it's like being an official 'shower' of expertise!

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