betutor
/bɪˈtuːtər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who helps or guides someone, especially in a business or professional context.
“The mentor acted as a betutor to the young entrepreneur, providing valuable advice and insights.”
2. noun
A person who helps another person to learn a new skill or gain experience, typically in a specific industry or field.
“The experienced engineer served as a betutor to the interns, teaching them the ins and outs of the company.”