There is no widely known role or position called a "Literary Terminology Supervisor." It is possible that it could refer to a person responsible for ensuring the consistency and accuracy of literary terms and language used in a particular context, such as a publishing company or academic setting.
Literary Terminology
A zillion is not a mathematical terminology, it's only a literary term used to indicate uncountably large quantity. Like thanks a zillion for this answer!
Charles Duffy has written: 'A dictionary of literary terms' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Literature, Terminology, Terms and phrases
Gottlieb Harms has written: 'Bemerkungen zur kultischen Musik' -- subject(s): Church music, Organ
The phrase "dramatis personae" belongs in the category of literary terminology, specifically in the context of a list of characters in a play or dramatic work.
Karl E. Beckson has written: 'A reader's guide to literary terms' -- subject(s): Literature, Terminology, Dictionaries, Criticism, Terms and phrases, Literary form, English language, Books and reading 'The Oscar Wilde encyclopedia' -- subject(s): Authors, Irish, Biography, Encyclopedias, Gay men, Irish authors 'Aesthetes and decadents of the 1890's' -- subject(s): English literature 'A reader's guide to literary terms, a dictionary [by] Karl Beckson and Arthur Ganz' -- subject(s): Literature, Dictionaries, Terminology 'Great theories in literary criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism, Classical literature, History and criticism
It can be an example for cooperation, camaraderie, an agreement to accomplishing a goal, or sticking together no matter what happens. In literary terminology, it is an example of an idiom.
The British spelling of supervisor is "supervisor."
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Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)