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exactor


Meanings
  • A person or tool that accurately determines or extracts information.

    - "The investigator served as the fact exactor for the court."
    - "The automated software was the data exactor for the marketing team."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with exactor
actor , rector , inspector , corrective , collective , dispersive , regressive , progressive , reflective , projective , descriptive , prescriptive , proscriptive
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. ex-actor

  2. ex-rector

  3. ex-spectator

  4. ex-inspector

  5. ex-corrector

  6. ex-actress

  7. ex-rectoress

  8. ex-spectress

  9. ex-inspectress

  10. ex-correctoress

  11. ex-director

  12. ex-controller

  13. ex-manager

  14. ex-producer

  15. ex-editor

  16. ex-designer

  17. ex-developer

  18. ex-scientist

  19. ex-engineer

  20. ex-architect

  21. ex-artist

  22. ex-musician

  23. ex-athlete

  24. ex-scholar

  25. ex-lecturer

  26. ex-professor

  27. ex-researcher

  28. ex-author

  29. ex-publisher


Variants
List of all variants of exactor that leads to same result
exact , exactable , exacted , exacter , exacters , exacting , exactor , exactors , exacts
Forms
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The term 'exactor' can appear in various forms and inflections depending on the context and language in which it is used. Some common forms and inflections of the term 'exactor' include: 'exactors' (plural form), 'exacting' (adjective form describing something that demands a high level of precision, accuracy, or quality), 'exactitude' (noun form describing the quality or state of being exact or precise), 'exactement' (interjection form used to express exact agreement or understanding), 'exactingly' (adverb form used to describe the manner in which something is done with great precision, accuracy, or care).


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The term 'exactor' is derived from the Latin word 'exigere', which means 'to demand or exact'. Over time, the term 'exactor' came to refer to someone or something that accurately determines or extracts information.


Related Concepts
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  1. verifier: A person or tool that checks or confirms the accuracy or validity of information, data, or documentation.

  2. authenticator: A person or tool that confirms the identity or origin of something, particularly in the context of digital or electronic systems and transactions.

  3. certifier: A person or organization that issues a certificate or diploma to acknowledge the completion of a course, program, or training, particularly in the context of education and professional development.

  4. inspector: A person who examines or checks something, particularly in the context of ensuring compliance with standards, regulations, or procedures.

  5. validator: A person or tool that checks or confirms the validity or authenticity of something, particularly in the context of digital or electronic systems and transactions.


Culture
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["The term 'exactor' has been used extensively in various aspects of culture. In literature, an 'exactor' is a person or entity that demands or extracts a debt or payment owed. In art, an 'exactor' can refer to a figure or symbol that represents power, authority, or dominance. In music, an 'exactor' can refer to a musical piece or composition that demands or extracts a strong emotional response from the listener. In athletics, an 'exactor' can refer to a coach or trainer who demands or extracts the best possible performance from their athletes. In scholarship, an 'exactor' can refer to a teacher or professor who demands or extracts a high level of academic achievement and understanding from their students."]

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