| A | B |
| administrator | one who directs or manages business, school, or public affairs |
| attorney | a lawyer |
| bacteriologist | a scientist specializing in the study of bacteria, a kind of microoranism |
| biochemist | a scientist specializing in the study of the composition, properties, and reactions of life substances and processes |
| chaplain | a person who conducts religious services |
| comedian | an entertainer who usually tells jokes or does impersonations |
| conservationist | one who works to preserve natural resources |
| dean | the head of a college, faculty, or division of a school |
| dispatcher | a person who sends out something or someone to a specific destination or on specific business |
| dramatist | a playwright |
| environmentalist | a person who works to protect the natural surroundings |
| forester | one trained in maintaining and developing forested areas |
| lecturer | a person who gives talks or speeches |
| maestro | a master of an art, especially a leader of a group of musicians |
| mime | a person who imitates a character or situation by wordless gestures and body movements |
| mortician | a funeral director |
| politician | one who is involved in the policies, goals, and affairs of government |
| proprietor | the owner or manager of a business |
| reverend | a minister |
| warden | the chief official of a prison |