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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary cre·a·tor DATE 13th century : one that creates usually by bringing something new or original into being; especially capitalized : god 1English Etymology creator c.1300, "Supreme Being," from Anglo-Fr. creatour, O.Fr . creator(academic and liturgical, alongside popular creere), from L.creatorem, from creatus (see create). Translated in O.E. as scieppend (from verb scieppan; see shape). Meaning "one who creates" is from 1570s.http://O.Fr Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 creator cre·ator / kri5eitE(r) / noun1. [C] a person who has made or invented a particular thing 创造者;创作者;发明者: Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse 沃尔特 · 迪斯尼——米老鼠的创作者 2. the Creator [sing.] God 造物主;上帝;天主 Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus-11th Edition n. Function: noun Synonyms: FATHER 2, architect, author, founder, generator, inventor, maker, originator, patriarch, sire Related Words: brain(s), brainpower, mastermind Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged Search result show the entry is found in: re-creator cre·ator \(ˈ)krē|ād.ə(r), -ātə-; krēˈāˌtȯ(ə)r, -tȯ(ə)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English creatour, from Old French, from Latin creator, from creatus (past participle of creare to create) + -or : one that creates, produces, or constitutes : maker , author , inventor |
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