dilapidator
English
Etymology
From Latin, from dilapidare (“to destroy with stones”), from dis (intensive) + lapidare (“to stone”) (from lapis (“stone”)) + -tor (“-er”).
Noun
dilapidator (plural dilapidators)
- One who dilapidates; a person causing dilapidation.
Translations
one who dilapidates
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