PropertyValue
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  • A woman who acts as a supervisor or monitor in a public institution, such as a school, hospital, or prison.Origin of matron Middle English matrone, from Old French, from Latin m??tr??na, from m??ter, m??tr-, mother; see m??ter- in Indo-European roots.
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