depopulator

noun

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English depopulator, borrowed Latin dēpopulātor. By surface analysis, depopulate + -or.

  1. derived from dēpopulātor
  2. inherited from depopulator

Definitions

  1. A person who depopulates an area, especially one who forcibly removes people from an…

    A person who depopulates an area, especially one who forcibly removes people from an estate.

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