NEGATOR

Etymology

Noun

negator (plural negators)

One who, or that which, negates.

(grammar) A word (or other structural element) which causes negation (such as the word not in English).

Anagrams

• NOR gate, argento-, teragon, tronage

Source: Wiktionary



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