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excavator

[ eks-kuh-vey-ter ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that excavates.
  2. a power-driven machine for digging, moving, or transporting loose gravel, sand, or soil.
  3. a sharp, spoonlike instrument used for scraping out diseased tissue, as in dentistry.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of excavator1

First recorded in 1805–15; excavate + -or 2
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Example Sentences

There, Boudreaux said, they found another backhoe and an excavator that had been reported stolen from Kings County.

Down below, excavators, cranes and graders were building a bluff where a new border wall will join an existing 30-foot wall the Trump administration spent billions of dollars to erect.

The excavator inched after them, its roar slowly fading down the mountain.

Rescue workers, wreathed in smoke, stood by a pair of excavators digging through a mountain of rubble — the wreckage of an eight-story, 16-apartment building.

Outside the city, excavators are digging new trenches in the fields.

From BBC

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