Definition of Obliterator

1. Noun. An eliminator that does away with all traces.

Generic synonyms: Eliminator
Derivative terms: Obliterate

Definition of Obliterator

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obliterator

obliquus capitis inferior
obliquus capitis superior
obliterable
obliterans
obliterate
obliterated
obliterates
obliterating
obliterating pericarditis
obliteratingly
obliteration
obliterations
obliterative
obliterative arachnoiditis
obliteratively
obliterator (current term)
obliterators
obliviate
obliviated
obliviates
obliviating
oblivion
oblivions
oblivious
oblivious(p)
oblivious transfer
obliviously
obliviousness
obliviousnesses
obliviscence

Literary usage of Obliterator

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Operations of the French Navy During the Recent War with Tunis (1885)
"The "obliterate;" annuls what precedes and is answered by the obliterator. Time is signaled in code and is followed by a. in. or pm, as the a* may be. Fig. ..."

2. The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels by Charles George Harper (1904)
"In place of it a tall new building of German-Gothic design, unfamiliar to English eyes, had been erected on a new piece of ground by a certain obliterator ..."

3. The Lighter Side of School Life by Ian Hay (1920)
""Please, sir, can I be obliterator? ... But appoint him Lord High Scavenger, or Lord High Inkslinger, or Lord High obliterator, ..."

4. Sessional Papersby Canada Parliament by Canada Parliament (1901)
"... rim and obliterator, $6.50 ; with outer rim, obliterator and steel hammer handle, 67' at Î6.85 ; steel stamps with crown and steel hammer handle, 1, ..."

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