creator

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a person who grows or makes or invents things

Word Origin

creator (n.)
c. 1300, "Supreme Being," from Anglo-French creatour, Old French creator (12c., academic and liturgical, alongside popular creere, Modern French créateur), from Latin creator "creator, author, founder," from creatus (see create). Translated in Old English as scieppend (from verb scieppan; see shape (v.)). Not generally capitalized until KJV. General meaning "one who creates" is from 1570s.

Example

1. Intentionally or not , he seems like a projection of his creator .
2. Creator jon paul davies has uploaded several other interesting and useful videos on using amplifeeder .
3. What qualities survive are not pre-ordained by a divine creator , but depend on the vicissitudes of circumstance .
4. This was funded by acquia , the company founded by drupal creator dries buytaert .
5. This says nothing about the material beyond an absence of information about and / or experience with the creator .

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