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scrutator
[ skroo-tey-ter ]
noun
- a person who investigates:
The scientist, observer, or scrutator will always try to construct a rational theory.
scrutator
/ skruːˈteɪtə /
noun
- a person who examines or scrutinizes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scrutator1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scrutator1
from Latin, from scrūtārī to search
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Example Sentences
Calosoma scrutator, is well named the handsome, for it is one of our most beautiful insects of this class.
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Scrutator” tells us that in the time of Mr. Meynell “it was not the fashion to have second horses in the field.
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As usual in such cases, 'Scrutator' proceeded to make short work of him.
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"Scrutator," who followed, disclaimed any personal grievance.
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A remonstrance has reached me from Scrutator on the subject of Knot I., which he declares was "no problem at all."
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