compactor

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compactor (plural compactors)

  1. A machine that reduces the bulk of waste or other material by compaction.

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Latin[edit]

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From compingō (bind, attach, join) +‎ -tor.

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compāctor m (genitive compāctōris); third declension

  1. a bookbinder

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Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative compāctor compāctōrēs
Genitive compāctōris compāctōrum
Dative compāctōrī compāctōribus
Accusative compāctōrem compāctōrēs
Ablative compāctōre compāctōribus
Vocative compāctor compāctōrēs

Romanian[edit]

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Borrowed from French compacteur, from Latin compactor.

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compactor n (plural compactori)

  1. compactor

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