annihilator

English

Etymology

annihilate + -or

Noun

annihilator (plural annihilators)

  1. One who annihilates.
  2. (commutative algebra, of an element (or subset) of an -module ) That ideal of whose elements yield zero when multiplied by the given element (or; by the elements of the given subset) of .

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Latin

Verb

annihilātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of annihilō
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