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gen·i·tor \ˈjenəd.ər, -nəˌtȯ(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English genytur, from Latin genitor, from genitus (past participle of gignere to beget) + -or — more at kin : one who begets : father, parent < the genitor of that political hybrid, the corporate state — Avro Manhattan > specifically : the biological as distinguished from the legal father among certain primitive peoples — compare pater |