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no·men·cla·tor N0131700 (nō′mən-klā′tər)n. One who assigns names, as in scientific classification. [Latin nōmenclātor, a slave who accompanied his master to tell him the names of people he met, variant of nōmenculātor : nōmen, name; see nō̆-men- in Indo-European roots + calātor, servant, crier (from calāre, to call; see kelə- in Indo-European roots).]nomenclator (ˈnəʊmɛnˌkleɪtə) n (Professions) a person who invents or assigns names, as in scientific classification[C16: from Latin, from nōmen name + calāre to call]no•men•cla•tor (ˈnoʊ mənˌkleɪ tər) n. 1. a person who assigns names, as in scientific classification; classifier. 2. Archaic. a person who announces guests by their names. [1555–65; < Latin nōmenc(u)lātor one who announces names =nōmen name + -culātor, comb. form of calātor a crier (calā(re) to call + -tor -tor)] nomenclatorObsolete, a list or glossary, arranged alphabetically, of the terms or words particular to any art or science or other special field or subject. Also nomenclature. See also classification; names.See also: Books a person who invents or assigns names, as in nomenclature. See also books.See also: ClassificationEncyclopediaSeeNomenclaturenomenclator
nomenclator (nō′mən-klā′tər)n. One who assigns names, as in scientific classification.ThesaurusSeenomenclature |