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[ ik-spel-er ] / ɪkˈspɛl ər /
nouna person or thing that expels. a press used to extract oil from corn, soybeans, etc. Origin of expellerFirst recorded in 1570–80; expel + -er1 Words nearby expellerexpeditious, expeditiously, expel, expellant, expellee, expeller, expellers, expend, expendable, expenditure, expense Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for expellerO Philosophye, the guide of life, (exclameth Tullie) the inquisitor of Vertue and expeller of vice. The Palace of Pleasure|William Painter As the expeller of hard money, small notes were the bane and curse of a country. Thirty Years' View (Vol. I of 2)|Thomas Hart Benton But he had a more serious phase, for when he was not a gambler he was an Expeller of Demons, a most popular accomplishment. It Happened in Egypt|C. N. Williamson At a place called Weinsberg lived a man named Justinus Kerner, who exercised the profession of an exorcist or expeller of devils. Lola Montez|Edmund B. d'Auvergne
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