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macerator|ˈmæsəreɪtər| Also macerater. [agent-n. f. macerate v.: see -or.] a. One who macerates or mortifies (the body). rare.
1891A. T. Drane Hist. St. Dominic 167 A man of rare abstinence, the frequent macerator of his own body. b. A vessel used for the process of maceration (Cent. Dict. 1891). c. A pulping machine. U.S.
1912Publishers' Circular 12 Oct. 503 Then the macerator, the greatest consumer of contemporary literature, takes them [sc. books] to its bosom. |