• Performator

    Origin

    From en + -perform + ator.

    Full definition of performator

    Noun

    performator

    (plural performators)
    1. (uncommon)
      • 1857, Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops (publisher), Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review, Volume 12, So firm was the osseous matter, that the performator could not be introduced by any safe force.
      • 1997, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Swiss National Research Foundation, Université de Genève, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (contributors), Computer Animation '97, June 5-6, 1997, Geneva, Switzerland, In such a way, the performator attached with the sensors can capture his/her movement conveniently.
      • 2013, G. Peter, G. Preyer, M. Ulkan (editors), Concepts of Meaning, Framing an Integrated Theory of Linguistic Behavior, Following Gethmann (1979, 85), we will call these signs performators and prefix them to the respective sentences.
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