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conciator

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Etymology

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From Italian conciatore, from conciare (to adjust, dress), from Latin comptus, past participle. See compt (adjective).

Noun

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conciator (plural conciators)

  1. (historical, glassblowing) The person who prepares the materials to be made into glass, and/or works and tempers them.

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