unificator

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English

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Noun

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unificator (plural unificators)

  1. One who unifies or unites.
    • 1874, Teachers' Guide for the Public Schools of Madison, page 16:
      It would have cost but a word from the Prince to divert but a paltry fraction, say twenty of the thousand millions, to the glory of German architects and the greater glory of the unificator of his country.

Romanian

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Etymology

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From unifica +‎ -tor.

Adjective

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unificator m or n (feminine singular unificatoare, masculine plural unificatori, feminine and neuter plural unificatoare)

  1. unifying

Declension

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