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English
Etymology
From organize + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
organizer (plural organizers)
- A person who arranges the details of a public event.
2019 January 16, Jolie Kerr, “What Professional Organizers Really Do, and How They Can Help You”, in The New York Times:Jennifer Pastore Monroy, executive director of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals, emphasized that “the relationship that clients build with a professional organizer is a very personal one, and so your experience will depend on what you’re trying to get out of it.” […] “Professional organizers and productivity consultants work a whole spectrum of services to help people,” she explained.
- (computing) A hand-held micro-computer that will perform specific tasks; can be used as an electronic diary, alarm clock, recorder of memos and notes, a portable database etc.
I'll add that meeting to my organizer.
- A non-electronic notebook or calendar or something similar, used to organize one's affairs.
- (medicine) A group of cells that, together with the evocator, control differentiation in the embryo; the inductor
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Translations
person arranging public events
- Arabic: مُنَظِّم m (munaẓẓim)
- Armenian: կազմակերպիչ (hy) (kazmakerpičʻ)
- Azerbaijani: təşkilçi, təşkilatçı (az)
- Bashkir: ойоштороусы (oyoştorowsı)
- Belarusian: арганіза́тар m (arhanizátar), арганіза́тарка f (arhanizátarka)
- Breton: aozer
- Bulgarian: организа́тор (bg) m (organizátor), организа́торка f (organizátorka)
- Catalan: organitzador (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 組織者 / 组织者 (zh) (zǔzhīzhě)
- Czech: pořadatel (cs) m, pořadatelka f, organizátor (cs) m, organizátorka f
- Dutch: organisator (nl) m
- Finnish: järjestäjä (fi), organisoija (fi), organisaattori, puuhamies (fi)
- French: organisateur (fr) m, organisatrice (fr) f
- German: Veranstalter (de) m, Veranstalterin (de) f, Organisator (de) m, Organisatorin (de) f
- Greek: διοργανωτής (el) m (diorganotís), διοργανώτρια (el) f (diorganótria)
- Hungarian: szervező (hu)
- Italian: organizzatore (it) m, organizzatrice (it) f
- Japanese: 組織者 (そしきしゃ, soshikisha), オルガナイザー (ja) (oruganaizā)
- Kazakh: ұйымдастырушы (ūiymdastyruşy)
- Korean: 조직자(組織者) (jojikja)
- Macedonian: организа́тор m (organizátor), организа́торка f (organizátorka)
- Malayalam: സംഘാടകൻ (ml) (saṅghāṭakaṉ)
- Polish: organizator (pl) m, organizatorka (pl) f
- Portuguese: organizador (pt) m
- Romanian: organizator (ro) m, organizatoare f
- Russian: организа́тор (ru) m (organizátor), устрои́тель (ru) m (ustroítelʹ), устрои́тельница (ru) f (ustroítelʹnica)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: органѝза̄тор m, органѝза̄торица f
- Roman: organìzātor (sh) m, organìzātorica (sh) f
- Slovak: usporiadateľ m, usporiadateľka f, organizátor m, organizátorka f
- Slovene: organizator m, organizatorka f
- Spanish: organizador (es) m
- Swedish: arrangör (sv) c, organisatör (sv)
- Turkish: düzenleyici (tr), organizatör (tr), örgütleyici (tr)
- Ukrainian: організа́тор (uk) m (orhanizátor), організа́торка (uk) f (orhanizátorka), упоря́дник m (uporjádnyk), упоря́дниця f (uporjádnycja)
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Latin
Verb
organizer
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of organizō