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There is no male or female form of the word janitor or caretaker.
A female janitor is typically still referred to as a janitor. The term "janitor" is gender-neutral and can apply to individuals of any gender. In some contexts, terms like "cleaner" or "custodian" may also be used. However, there is no specific designation that exclusively identifies a female janitor.
The janitor has to clean the school.
The word for janitor in Arabic is حاجب (haajib) or بواب (bawwaab).
Janitor.
female janitor, concierge, gatekeeper
The school janitor keeps our building in tip top shape.
custodial worker.
Another word for janitor is "custodian." Other synonyms include "cleaner," "maintenance worker," or "facilities manager," depending on the specific duties and context of the role.
Slob. Or perhaps, as janitor is an actual job, the opposite should be someone who makes a mess professionally: perhaps head football coach at Notre Dame.
The word "janitor" is derived from the Roman god Janus, who was the god of doorways, transitions, and beginnings. Janus was often depicted with two faces, one looking to the past and the other to the future. The association between the word "janitor" and Janus reflects the idea of someone who oversees transitions and maintains cleanliness in a space.
Janitor is a sanitation word. It begins with the letter j.