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adulterator
adulterator (əˈdʌltəreɪtə(r)) [a. L. adulterātor a corrupter; n. of agent f. adulterā-re; see adulter v.] † 1. One who defiles by adultery; an adulterer. Obs.1632 Heywood Iron Age ii. iv. i. 411 The adulterator of his Soueraignes bed. 2. One who falsifies, corrupts, or debases anything by spurious a... Oxford English Dictionary
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adulterer
adulterer (əˈdʌltərə(r)) Forms: 4–5 avou-, avow- -terer, -terere, -tereer, -trer, -trere, -treer; 4–7 avouterer; 5–7 advou-, advow- -terer, -trer, etc.; 6 advoterer, advoulterer, aduoulterer, adoulterer; 6– adulterer. [f. avouter, adulter v. + -er1, term. of male agent. Cf. rare OFr. avoutrier and f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hotel Waldkater
The name goes back to a story, according to which a wine adulterator had been changed into a cat as a punishment. With this capital the hunter built the hotel as well as a monument to the adulterator. wikipedia.org
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forger
▪ I. forger1 (ˈfɔədʒə(r)) [f. forge v. + -er1.] One who forges, in senses of the vb. 1. A maker or framer (of something material or immaterial); an author or creator. Now only in bad sense, a fabricator, inventor (of false stories, etc.).c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. II. 19 Joseph was a forgere of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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false
▪ I. false, a., adv., and n. (fɔːls, fɒls) Forms: 1–7 fals, (3 Orm. falls, 4 falsse, 3–4 vals(e), 4–7 falce, (5 fauce, 6 falls, faulse, fawse), 8–9 Sc. fause, 7, 9 dial. fause, -sse, 3– false. [late OE. fals adj. and n., ad. L. fals-us false (neut. fals-um, used subst. in sense fraud, falsehood), or... Oxford English Dictionary
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