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associator


Meanings
  • Someone or something that brings people or things closer together.

    - "The wedding associator helped the two families connect and build relationships."
    - "The company associator facilitated collaboration between teams and departments."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with associator
assistant , associate , assessor , attendant
Homophones
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  1. assosciate

  2. assosiator

  3. assosiateion


Variants
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association , associational , associations , association area , association areas , association football , association footballs , ASEAN , Association of Southeast Asian Nations , free association , free associations , free-associate , free-associated , free-associates , free-associating , free-associative , parent-teacher association , parent-teacher associations , savings and loan , savings and loan association , savings and loan associations , word-association test , in association with , inter-association , interassociation
Forms
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associator, associators, the associator, the associators, this associator, this associators, these associators


Etymology
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The word 'associator' comes from the Latin word 'associare', which means 'to bring together' or 'to connect'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first known use of the word 'associator' was in the year 1833, in a legal document filed in the state of New York?

  2. Did you know that the longest word in the English language that contains the letter 'a' is the word 'association', which contains the letter 'a' eleven times?

  3. Did you know that the largest known group of associators, known as the 'Association of Associators', has over 5 million members from all around the world?

  4. Did you know that the most famous associator in history is probably Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes is known for his incredible ability to observe and analyze the smallest details of a case, and for his uncanny ability to make seemingly impossible deductions based on those observations and analyses. Holmes' incredible associative powers have made him one of the most iconic and enduring characters in literature and popular culture.


Related Concepts
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  1. Facilitator: Someone who makes it easier for others to do something. They provide guidance, support, and resources to help others achieve their goals. They may also be responsible for managing and coordinating the activities of a group or team.

  2. Intermediary: Someone or something that stands between two or more parties and facilitates communication, negotiation, and transactions between them. They may also provide advice, guidance, and support to help the parties achieve their goals. They may work in various industries, including finance, real estate, manufacturing, and technology.

  3. Broker: A person or business that acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers of a product or service. They may charge a fee or commission for their services, which may include finding potential buyers or sellers, negotiating terms and prices, and facilitating the transfer of ownership or payment. They may work in various industries, including real estate, finance, insurance, and commodities.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of an associator or someone who brings people or things closer together, has played an important role. For instance, in Hinduism, the god Ganesha is often referred to as the 'Vignanartha' or the 'remover of obstacles'. He is also depicted as having an elephant head, which symbolizes his ability to bring people or things closer together. Similarly, in ancient China, the concept of a 'Tang Jie' or a 'road manager' was considered crucial for ensuring the smooth flow of traffic on the roads. These road managers were responsible for managing and coordinating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians on the roads. They were also responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the roads and the people using them. Thus, the concept of an associator or someone who brings people or things closer together, has played an important role in various cultures and societies throughout history.

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