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Definition of Janitress

Janitress
Janitress Jan"i*tress, Janitrix Jan"i*trix, n. [L. janitrix. See Janitor.] A female janitor.

Meaning of Janitress from wikipedia

- A cleaner, cleanser or cleaning operative is a type of industrial or domestic worker who is tasked with cleaning a space. A janitor (US and Canada), also...
- Girl's Confession (1953) - Old Lady The Human Jungle (1954) - Marcy, Janitress (uncredited) Jupiter's Darling (1955) - Widow Titus Blackboard Jungle...
- Operation Queensland, involving 20 police forces, and 2001's Operation Janitress, which included police forces across 12 regions. The following is a list...
- Convention, along with Elizabeth Armstrong. She worked as a "janitrix", or janitress, in Philadelphia. Rachel Cliff was born in New Jersey, the home-state...
- waiter who drank up his tips; patient, suffering Katie, the hard-working janitress who kept home and hearth together; and ceaselessly pensive daughter Francie...
- she answered: "I'll find ways to work here, even if it means becoming a janitress." Two months after, she became an interim anchor for JTBC News Morning&...
- 1980: Lou Grant (TV Series, Episode: "Streets") - Etta 1980: 9 to 5 - Janitress 1982: Young Doctors in Love - The Nurses - Willa Mae 1981-1982: Hill Street...
- in the United States Treasury Central Department of Issue Office as a janitress for $15 a month under Secretary of the Treasury Francis Spinner. Holmes...
- Adela Villafar Lollie Mara as Mother Agnes Carmen del Rosario as Manang/Janitress Rosette Alanganan as Sister Maria Belonia's Double Raymond Firmo Narag...
- Womankind, Lorna (1972) The Coming of Lilith, Judith Plaskow (1972) "The DARE Janitress Campaign" from Womankind (1972) "The Eman****tion of Man", Olof Palme...