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inculcator|ˈɪnkʌlkeɪtə(r), ɪnˈkʌlk-| [agent-n. in L. form from inculcate. (Cf. late L. inculcātor, used by Tertullian in literal sense.)] One who inculcates.
1675Boyle Consid. Reconcil. Reason & Relig. i. viii. Wks. 1772 IV. 183 Des Cartes himself..has been the greatest example and inculcator of this suspension [of assent]. 1890Temple-Bar Mag. Sept. 91 He was an inculcator of muscular Christianity. |