osculator

English

Etymology

osculate + -or

Noun

osculator (plural osculators)

  1. (Vedic arithmetic) An algorithm for performing osculation.
  2. (rare, mathematics) A circle of osculation.
  3. Someone who kisses.

Anagrams

Latin

Verb

ōsculātor

  1. second/third-person singular future active imperative of ōsculor

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French osculateur.

Adjective

osculator m or n (feminine singular osculatoare, masculine plural osculatori, feminine and neuter plural osculatoare)

  1. (geometry) osculating

Declension

Spanish

Adjective

osculator (feminine osculatriz, masculine plural osculatores, feminine plural osculatrices)

  1. osculating
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