inspirator

noun

Etymology

From Late Latin, from inspirare (“to inspire”) (from in- + spirare (“to breathe”)) + -tor.

Definitions

  1. An inspirer

    An inspirer; one who inspires.

  2. An inhaler

    An inhaler; one who inhales.

  3. A kind of injector for forcing water by steam.

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