Concept cluster: Tasks > Roles or occupations
n
Obsolete form of abaser. [One who, or that which, abases.]
v
(transitive) To cause to ingest (a drug), either by openly offering or through deceit.
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Obsolete form of advancer. [One who advances or puts forward.]
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Obsolete form of agitator. [One who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others, for example political reformers.]
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The act of one who aids or assists.
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Obsolete form of assessor. [One who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation.]
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Obsolete form of beggar. [A person who begs.]
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Someone who sets something in motion.
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Social intercourse; the dealings of one person or class in society with another; familiarity.
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Obsolete form of competitor. [A person or organization against whom one is competing.]
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(obsolete) The act of praying together.
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(slang) A conscientious objector.
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Obsolete form of conductor. [One who conducts or leads; a guide; a director.]
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Obsolete form of conqueror. [Someone who conquers.]
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(obsolete) One who follows or pursues.
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Obsolete form of conservator. [One who conserves, preserves or protects something.]
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Obsolete form of contributor. [A benefactor; someone who donates to charity or some cause.]
v
(followed by with) To keep company; to hold intimate intercourse; to commune.
n
Obsolete form of corrector. [One who corrects.]
n
Obsolete form of creator. [Something or someone which creates or makes something.]
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Someone who defends people or property.
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Obsolete form of defender. [Someone who defends people or property.]
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Obsolete form of defender. [Someone who defends people or property.]
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Obsolete form of defensor. [one who defends; a defender]
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One who brings deliverance.
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Obsolete form of demander. [One who demands]
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Obsolete form of distributor. [One who or that which distributes.]
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Obsolete form of donator. [(rare) Donor, one who donates.]
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Obsolete form of donor. [One who makes a donation.]
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Obsolete form of impaler. [One who impales.]
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(US, military) Any person in an armed conflict who may be properly detained under the laws and customs of war.
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Obsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.]
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One who enthrones.
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(rare) Obsolete spelling of erector [A person who, or a device which erects.]
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The state or business of an exciseman.
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(industrial relations) A list of the organizations that have made concessions to a union and are therefore considered eligible trading partners.
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(UK) A police order that temporarily bans a perpetrator of domestic violence from the family home, preventing the victim from having to flee.
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Obsolete spelling of grantor [(law) A person who grants something.]
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Obsolete spelling of heritor [A person who inherits; an heir or heiress.]
n
Obsolete form of impostor. [Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity.]
n
(obsolete) An investigator.
n
Obsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.]
n
Obsolete form of inspector. [A person employed to inspect something.]
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Obsolete spelling of instigator [A person who intentionally instigates, incites, or starts something, especially one that creates trouble.]
n
One who is invaded.
n
One who invades a region
adj
that take part in a military invasion
n
Obsolete form of inventor. [One who invents, either as a hobby or as an occupation.]
n
Obsolete form of lentor. [(obsolete, chiefly medicine) Viscosity, thickness (chiefly of blood).]
v
(construed with with) To befriend.
n
Obsolete form of malefactor. [A criminal or felon.]
n
Obsolete form of moderator. [An arbitrator or mediator.]
adj
Of or pertaining to negotiation.
adj
(obsolete) Engaged in much business; busy.
n
Obsolete form of offender. [One who gives or causes offense, or does something wrong.]
n
Obsolete form of offender. [One who gives or causes offense, or does something wrong.]
n
Obsolete form of oppressor. [Someone who oppresses another or others.]
v
(transitive) To join two people into a relationship.
n
The act of taking part in something.
n
One that preserves the peace.
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Study of the processes devised and adopted for the punishment and prevention of crime.
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Obsolete form of persecutor. [A person or thing that persecutes or harasses.]
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Someone who takes part in a pitch invasion
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Obsolete form of penology. [Study of the processes devised and adopted for the punishment and prevention of crime.]
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Anyone imprisoned because of their race, religion, or political views.
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Obsolete form of protector. [Someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on their own initiative.]
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Obsolete form of sculptor. [A person who sculpts; an artist who produces sculpture.]
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Obsolete form of seizer. [One who seizes.]
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Alternative form of seizor [(law) One who seizes or takes possession.]
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Obsolete form of solicitor. [One who solicits.]
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One who is suborned.
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A person who suppresses others, a tyrant.
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Obsolete form of surveyor. [A person occupied with surveying -- the process of determining positions on the earth's surface.]
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Obsolete spelling of survivor [One who survives, especially one who survives a traumatic experience.]
v
Obsolete form of sire. [(transitive, of a male) to father; to beget.]
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Obsolete form of tormentor. [One who torments; a person, animal, or object that causes suffering.]
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Obsolete form of transgressor. [Someone who transgresses.]
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Obsolete form of usurper. [One who usurps.]
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Obsolete form of victor. [The winner in a fight or contest.]
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A quiet demonstration in support of a cause.
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Obsolete form of visitor. [Someone who visits someone else; someone staying as a guest.]

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