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English
Noun
simplificator (plural simplificators)
- One who simplifies.
1845, Isaac Taylor, Natural History of Enthusiasm, page 83:Yet this is the supposition of simplificators, who from the impulse of a faulty cerebral conformation, must needs disbelieve, because theology would otherwise afford them no intellectual exercise.
1964, Canada Parliament, House of Commons Debates, Official Report, volume 5, page 4899:The people, great simplificators that they are, have understood for a long time. They know from instinct that if we do not have as yet a distinctive national emblem, the fault is imputable to their representatives.
Latin
Verb
simplificātor
- second/third-person singular future active imperative of simplificor
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French simplificateur.
Adjective
simplificator m or n (feminine singular simplificatoare, masculine plural simplificatori, feminine and neuter plural simplificatoare)
- simplifying
Declension
Declension of simplificator