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compilator
[ kom-puh-ley-ter ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of compilator1
First recorded in 1350–1400; from Middle English compilatour, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin compīlātor; compiler ( def )
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Example Sentences
In three separate schoolbooks, each the work of a different compilator, I discover Sir Walter Scott's poetic contribution touching on Young Lochinvar—Young Lochinvar who came out of the West, the same as the Plumb plan subsequently came, and the Hiram Johnson presidential boom and the initiative and the referendum and the I. W. W. Even in those ancient times the West appears to have been a favorite place for upsetting things to come from; so I can't take issue with Sir Walter there.
From Project Gutenberg
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