subclerks

/sʌbˈklɜrks/
noun
  1. People who work as assistants to clerks, often in an office or court setting.
    • The subclerks organized the files before the senior clerk arrived.
    • In the courthouse, subclerks help prepare documents for the judges.
    • The office hired two subclerks to handle the extra paperwork during tax season.
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