Lecturer vs Demonstrator - What's the difference?
lecturer | demonstrator |
A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession.
A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader.
(dated) A member of the Church of England clergy whose main task was to deliver sermons (lectures ) in the afternoons and evenings.
The forefinger.
One who carries out a demonstration.
An item, particularly a vehicle, used in demonstrations to a customer or user.
* 2006 , Ellie Lewis, Promoting the Health and Well-being of Young People in Supported Housing (page 56)
As nouns the difference between lecturer and demonstrator
is that lecturer is a person who gives lectures, especially as a profession while demonstrator is the forefinger.lecturer
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(wikipedia lecturer) (en noun)demonstrator
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(en noun)- Young people have been involved in choosing which resources and educational toys are used to deliver sex and relationship education – including leaflets, videos and condom demonstrators .
