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Demonstrator   /dˈɛmənstrˌeɪtər/   Listen
Demonstrator

noun
1.
A teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught.
2.
Someone who demonstrates an article to a prospective buyer.  Synonym: sales demonstrator.
3.
Someone who participates in a public display of group feeling.  Synonym: protester.



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"Demonstrator" Quotes from Famous Books



... Demonstrator in a course of instruction in Biology which I am giving to Schoolmasters—with the view of converting them into scientific missionaries to convert the Christian Heathen of these islands to the ...
— The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 2 • Leonard Huxley

... ill-restrained enthusiasm, and while it waited it talked. No word or gesture or movement of young Homer Locker and Yvette Hinchbrooke went undiscussed. Nobody in town was unaware of Homer's infatuation for the coffee demonstrator—with the one exception of Homer's father, who was too busy waiting upon the unaccustomed rush of trade to notice ...
— Scattergood Baines • Clarence Budington Kelland

... and their race. At New Orleans University Dr. Mellin is dean of the medical department of that institution. At Meharry Medical College we have Dr. R. F. Boyd, professor of the diseases of women and clinical medicine; Dr. H. T. Noel, demonstrator of anatomy; Dr. W. P. Stewart, professor of pathology, and there are other professors in the pharmaceutical and dental departments. Dr. Scruggs is a professor at Lenard Medical School. Besides these, there are several of the colored physicians ...
— Sparkling Gems of Race Knowledge Worth Reading • Various

... a row of cubical lockers. All the doors of the laboratory were panelled with blackboard, and on these were the half-erased diagrams of the previous day's work. The laboratory was empty, save for the demonstrator, who sat near the preparation-room door, and silent, save for a low, continuous murmur and the clicking of the rocker microtome at which he was working. But scattered about the room were traces of numerous students: ...
— The Country of the Blind, And Other Stories • H. G. Wells

... demonstrator, perched high, like a sculptor at work on some heroic masterpiece, "what we want is to split off this rock." He patted the flank of the huge slab. "There's a lovely vein running at an angle inward from where I sit. Split that ...
— The Mystery • Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams


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