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• a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time
Example sentence • Economic indicators show that the country's GDP is growing.
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• someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art
Example sentence • The conference brought together some of the world's greatest innovators .
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• an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
Example sentence • The estimators were tasked with calculating the project costs.
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• small pruning shears with a spring that holds the handles open and a single blade that closes against a flat surface
Example sentence • I used secateurs to prune the roses in my garden.
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• any of various widely distributed beetles
Example sentence • The elaters of liverworts help in the dispersal of their spores.
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• a teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught
Example sentence • The demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse to protest the verdict.
8 3 noun n Example sentence • The senators debated the new tax bill in the chamber.
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• a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
Example sentence • Ceramic and glass are commonly used as insulators in electrical applications.
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• a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture
Example sentence • The renovators did a fantastic job transforming the old house into a modern masterpiece.
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• a breathing device for administering long-term artificial respiration
Example sentence • Healthcare workers wear respirators to protect themselves from airborne diseases.
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• a businessman who forms a syndicate
Example sentence • The syndicators worked together to distribute the TV show to multiple networks.
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• a person who translates written messages from one language to another
Example sentence • The transcribers were responsible for accurately writing down the conversations during the meeting.
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• an electrical device by which alternating current of one voltage is changed to another voltage
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• a substance that retards or stops an activity
Example sentence • Several medications are available as ACE inhibitors to treat high blood pressure.
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• any substance used to slow down neutrons in nuclear reactors
Example sentence • The moderators of the forum are responsible for maintaining order and enforcing the rules.
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• a machine that simulates an environment for the purpose of training or research
Example sentence • Flight simulators are used to train pilots.
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• one who formally relinquishes an office or responsibility
Example sentence • The abdicators relinquished their power voluntarily.
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Example sentence • The ablators on the spacecraft successfully protected it from the intense heat of re-entry.
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• an authority or official empowered to abolish or annul or repeal
Example sentence • The abrogators successfully repealed the controversial law.
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• a person who uses flattery
Example sentence • The political leader was surrounded by a group of loyal adulators .
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• a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
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• a surgeon who removes part or all of a limb
Example sentence • The team of skilled amputators performed a successful limb reconstruction surgery.
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• a person who through conceit makes pretentious claims to rights or advantages that he or she is not entitled to or to qualities that he or she does not possess
Example sentence • There were many arrogant arrogators at the meeting.
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Example sentence • The deactivators successfully disabled the bomb in the building.
10 4 noun n Example sentence • The dedicators of the memorial worked tirelessly to honor the fallen soldiers.
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• a statistical factor designed to remove the effect of inflation; inflation adjusted variables are in constant dollars
Example sentence • Economists use deflators to adjust nominal values for inflation.
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• a cosmetic for temporary removal of undesired hair
Example sentence • She bought several depilators to use for hair removal.
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• One who depredates, or commits depredation.
Example sentence • The depredators caused havoc in the wildlife reserve.
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Example sentence • The depurators were not functioning properly, causing the water to remain contaminated.
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Example sentence • The police arrested two desecrators who vandalized the church.
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Example sentence • The military uses different designators to identify the ranks of its personnel.
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• a muscle or nerve that dilates or widens a body part
Example sentence • The doctor used dilators to widen the patient's esophagus.
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Example sentence • The dominators of the game were determined to win at all costs.
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Example sentence • The donators contributed generously to the charity event.
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• apparatus that makes copies of typed, written or drawn material
Example sentence • The office purchased new duplicators to improve efficiency.
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Example sentence • The emanators of the idea were a group of scientists.
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• someone who organizes an exhibit for others to see
Example sentence • The trade show attracted over 100 exhibitors from around the world.
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Example sentence • The explicators tried their best to simplify complex concepts for the students.
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Example sentence • The extirpators were hired to remove the invasive species from the forest.
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Example sentence • He was accused of being one of the fellators involved in the scandal.
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• someone who commits adultery or fornication
Example sentence • The religious leader condemned the actions of the fornicators .
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• A legal scholar of the Middle Ages, specifically one who authored commentaries or glosses on legal texts (often the Corpus Juris of Justinian).
Example sentence • The glossators were renowned scholars who provided explanations and interpretations of legal texts in medieval Europe.
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Example sentence • The dancers moved their hips like expert gyrators .
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Example sentence • She used hydrators to keep her skin moisturized.
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Example sentence • Teachers are the primary inculcators of knowledge in a classroom.
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• an air pump operated by hand to inflate something (as a tire)
Example sentence • The inflators in my car's tires were not working properly.
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• a person who initiates a course of action
Example sentence • The initiators of the project were recognized for their outstanding efforts.
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• a high ranking police officer
Example sentence • The inspectors are responsible for ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
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