Collator

Word COLLATOR
Character 8
Hyphenation col la tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Collator"

What do we mean by collator?

A person who collates.

A program or algorithm that collates.

A machine that selects, merges and matches decks of punch cards.

A police officer who maintains criminal records and analyzes them for intelligence.

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The word "collator" in example sentences

The man taking the minutes during the meeting and the collator of the official Nazi figures of Jews in Europe was SS Officer Adolf Eichmann. ❋ Moshe Kantor (2012)

The BIU (intel unit) had more staff working day shifts, than I was able to find for most late turns. goes back to the old collator … there was one of him, but nowadays, (mis) information, intelligence and brifings is a growth industry …. on February 8, 2007 at 9: 41 pm | Reply Big Fella in Blue ❋ Inspector Gadget (2007)

Then civilianisation began to creep in and within no time at all information from the collator became difficult to access, SOCO only attended certain jobs and Admin became a nightmare. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2007)

For their one day anniversary, Zeke snuck the graviton collator out of the supply closet yes, you're saying this sounds more like physics than chemistry and I'm sure it would have been called that when you were in school and accumulated enough to mold a little kitty cat for Allison out of gravity. ❋ Matthew Sanborn Smith (2006)

I'd like to be a thinker & poster of original philosophy, but try as I might I'm so much more comfortable as a collator & indexer! ❋ Unknown (2005)

Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist, and the laborious collator some unlucky moment frolicks in conjecture. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The duty of a collator is indeed dull, yet, like other tedious tasks, is very necessary; but an emendatory critick would ill discharge his duty, without qualities very different from dulness. ❋ Unknown (2004)

But he was also "a shrewd diplomatic bargainer… and an effective collator of briefing papers… an excellent presidential assistant, but he was a follower, not a leader; a brilliant draftsman, not an innovator of conceptual thinking." ❋ Draper, Theodore H. (1994)

The shop was noisy and busy even at this hour; a collator clattered, copiers whirred and clunked, phones rang, and somebody — Charlie? ❋ Muller, Marcia (1989)

From the smashing machine it goes to the collator, by whom it is examined to see if any signature is misplaced or left out. ❋ Various (N/A)

The collator should check off all plates and maps called for by the table of contents to make sure that the copy is perfect. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)

In the case of a choice between several candidates for a bishopric or for a parish, the collator must appoint the most worthy, i.e. the one who possesses in the highest degree the qualities necessary for a successful discharge of the duties connected with the benefice in question. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Eratosthenes, the inventive world-measurer, was succeeded by Strabo, the industrious collator of facts; Aristarchus and Hipparchus, the originators of new astronomical methods, were succeeded by Ptolemy, the perfecter of their methods and the systematizer of their knowledge. ❋ Unknown (1904)

The edition is thus separated into its thousand books, which the collator goes over to see that each is perfect. ❋ Harry Lyman Koopman (1898)

A third name is that of the late Dr. Isaac H. Hall, the successful collator of Syriac New Testament manuscripts. ❋ 1830-1907 (1897)

There is no trace of it before the sixteenth century, beyond the fact that its first collator was ❋ Unknown (1880)

He had been for upwards of fourteen years a laborious collator of Greek MSS. of the New Testament, and was so convinced of the insufficiency of the arguments which had been brought against these twelve verses of S. Mark, that with no ordinary warmth, no common acuteness, he insisted on their genuineness. ❋ 1813-1888 (1871)

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