prolonger
nounEtymology
From prolong + -er.
- derived from prōlongō
- derived from prolonguer
Definitions
One who or that which prolongs, or lengthens in time or space.
- It imparts a sweetness to the breath, is a valuable medicine in all nervous complaints, and is esteemed as a prolonger of life and an exciter of venery.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA