Definitions for obliterator
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
ob•lit•er•ateəˈblɪt əˌreɪt(v.t.)-at•ed, -at•ing.
to remove or destroy all traces of.
to blot out or render indecipherable; efface.
Origin of obliterate:
1590–1600; < L oblitterātus, ptp. of oblitterāre to efface, cause to be forgotten =ob-ob - +-litterāre, der. of litteraletter ; see -ate1
ob•lit′er•a`tor(n.)
Princeton's WordNet
obliterator(noun)
an eliminator that does away with all traces
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