liquidator

noun

Etymology

From liquidate + -or.

  1. derived from liquidus
  2. derived from *wleykʷ- — “to make wet; moist
  3. derived from liquidus — “fluid, liquid; clear, transparent
  4. learned borrowing from liquidātus — “liquid; clear
  5. suffixed as liquidator — “liquidate + or

Definitions

  1. One who liquidates.

  2. One supporting the political policy of liquidationism

    One supporting the political policy of liquidationism; a liquidationist.

  3. Any of the workers involved in cleaning up the Chernobyl disaster

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