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Accommodator
Accommodator Ac*com"mo*da`tor, n. He who, or that which, accommodates. --Warburton.
Amendatory
Amendatory A*mend"a*to*ry, a. Supplying amendment; corrective; emendatory. --Bancroft.
Arendator
Arendator Ar`en*da"tor, n. [LL. arendator, arrendator, fr. arendare, arrendare, to pay rent, fr. arenda yearly rent; ad + renda, F. rente, E. rent. Cf. Arrentation and Rent.] In some provinces of Russia, one who farms the rents or revenues. Note: A person who rents an estate belonging to the crown is called crown arendator. --Tooke.
Commandatory
Commandatory Com*mand"a*to*ry, a. Mandatory; as, commandatory authority. [Obs.]
Commendator
Commendator Com*mend"a*tor (? or ?), n. [LL.] One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary. --Chalmers.
Commendatory
Commendatory Com*mend"a*to*ry, a. [L. commendatorius.] 1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation; commending; praising. ``Commendatory verses.' --Pope. 2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory bishop. --Burke. Commendatory prayer (Book of Common Prayer), a prayer read over the dying. ``The commendatory prayer was said for him, and, as it ended, he [William III.] died.' --Bp. Burnet.
Commendatory
Commendatory Com*mend"a*to*ry, n. A commendation; eulogy. [R.] ``Commendatories to our affection.' --Sharp.
Commendatory prayer
Commendatory Com*mend"a*to*ry, a. [L. commendatorius.] 1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation; commending; praising. ``Commendatory verses.' --Pope. 2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory bishop. --Burke. Commendatory prayer (Book of Common Prayer), a prayer read over the dying. ``The commendatory prayer was said for him, and, as it ended, he [William III.] died.' --Bp. Burnet.
Depredator
Depredator Dep"re*da`tor, n. [L. depraedator.] One who plunders or pillages; a spoiler; a robber.
Depredatory
Depredatory Dep"re*da`to*ry, a. Tending or designed to depredate; characterized by depredation; plundering; as, a depredatory incursion.
Dilapidator
Dilapidator Di*lap"i*da`tor, n. [Cf. F. dilapidateur.] One who causes dilapidation. --Strype.
Elucidator
Elucidator E*lu"ci*da`tor, n. One who explains or elucidates; an expositor.
Elucidatory
Elucidatory E*lu"ci*da*to*ry, a. Tending to elucidate; elucidative. [R.]
Emendator
Emendator Em"en*da`tor, n. [L.] One who emends or critically edits.
Emendatory
Emendatory E*mend"a*to*ry, a. [L. emendatorius.] Pertaining to emendation; corrective. ``Emendatory criticism.' --Johnson.
Feodatory
Feodatory Feod"a*to*ry, n. See Feudatory.
Feudatories
Feudatory Feu"da*to*ry, n.; pl. Feudatories. A tenant or vassal who held his lands of a superior on condition of feudal service; the tenant of a feud or fief. The grantee . . . was styled the feudatory or vassal. --Blackstone. [He] had for feudatories great princes. --J. H. Newman.
Feudatory
Feudatory Feu"da*to*ry, n.; pl. Feudatories. A tenant or vassal who held his lands of a superior on condition of feudal service; the tenant of a feud or fief. The grantee . . . was styled the feudatory or vassal. --Blackstone. [He] had for feudatories great princes. --J. H. Newman.
Gradatory
Gradatory Grad"a*to*ry, n. [Cf. LL. gradatarium.] (Arch.) A series of steps from a cloister into a church.
Intimidatory
Intimidatory In*tim"i*da*to*ry, a. Tending or serving to intimidate.
Laudator
Laudator Lau*da"tor, n. [L.] 1. One who lauds. 2. (Law) An arbitrator. [Obs.] --Cowell.
Laudatory
Laudatory Laud"a*to*ry, a. [L. laudatorius: cf. OF. laudatoire.] Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden. --Sir J. Stephen.
Liquidator
Liquidator Liq"ui*da`tor (l[i^]k"w[i^]*d[=a]`t[~e]r), n. [Cf. F. liquidateur.] 1. One who, or that which, liquidates. 2. An officer appointed to conduct the winding up of a company, to bring and defend actions and suits in its name, and to do all necessary acts on behalf of the company. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.
Mandator
Mandator Man*da"tor, n. [L.] 1. A director; one who gives a mandate or order. --Ayliffe. 2. (Rom. Law) The person who employs another to perform a mandate. --Bouvier.
Mandatory
Mandatory Man"da*to*ry, a. [L. mandatorius.] Containing a command; preceptive; directory.
Mandatory
Mandatory Man"da*to*ry, n. Same as Mandatary.
Mundatory
Mundatory Mun"da*to*ry, a. [L. mundatorius.] Cleansing; having power to cleanse. [Obs.]
Oxidator
Oxidator Ox"i*da`tor, n. 1. An oxidizer. [Obs.] 2. A contrivance for causing a current of air to impinge on the flame of the Argand lamp; -- called also oxygenator.
Predatorily
Predatorily Pred"a*to*ri*ly, adv. In a predatory manner.
Predatory
Predatory Pred"a*to*ry, a. [L. praedatorius, fr. praedari to plunder, fr. praeda prey. See Prey.] 1. Characterized by plundering; practicing rapine; plundering; pillaging; as, a predatory excursion; a predatory party. ``A predatory war.' --Macaulay. 2. Hungry; ravenous; as, predatory spirits. [Obs.] Exercise . . . maketh the spirits more hot and predatory. --Bacon. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Living by preying upon other animals; carnivorous.

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