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    secretariat
    /ˌsɛkrɪˈtɛːrɪət/

    noun

    • 1. a permanent administrative office or department, especially a governmental one: "the European Secretariat in Luxembourg"

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  2. A secretariat is the office or people responsible for managing an organization, especially a political or international one. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in different contexts.

    • Traditional

      SECRETARIAT translate: 秘書處(人員). Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Secret Shopper

      SECRET SHOPPER definition: 1. someone employed to test the...

  3. Learn the meaning of secretariat as a noun, with examples of usage and word history. Find out how to cite, translate, and play with the word secretariat.

  4. Secretariat definition: the officials or office entrusted with administrative duties, maintaining records, and overseeing or performing secretarial duties, especially for an international organization. See examples of SECRETARIAT used in a sentence.

  5. A secretariat is a department or staff that deals with administrative or secretarial tasks, especially for an international organization. Learn the word origin, usage, and synonyms of secretariat from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. A secretariat is an office or department that handles administrative, clerical, or secretarial duties, especially for a government or an international organization. It can also refer to a group of secretaries or a thoroughbred racehorse that won the triple crown in 1973.

  7. A secretariat is the department of a large international or political organization which runs it, especially the office of a secretary general. Learn how to pronounce, use and distinguish this word from similar ones with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Secretariat can mean a government office or the office of a large international organization, or a horse that won many US races in the 1970s. Learn more about the word, its origin and usage with examples from the corpus.