introductor
English
Etymology
Noun
introductor (plural introductors)
- (obsolete) One who introduces.
- 1771, The Monthly Review (volume 43, page 340)
- The models, therefore, they copy after, are usually fetched from other countries; and they are very desirous of being thought the introductors of any improvements derived from abroad.
- 1771, The Monthly Review (volume 43, page 340)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin introductor.
Adjective
introductor (feminine singular introductora, masculine plural introductores, feminine plural introductoras)
Noun
introductor m (plural introductores, feminine introductora, feminine plural introductoras)
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