Elucidator: meaning, definitions and examples

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elucidator

 

[ ɪˈluːsɪdeɪtə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

sword

A sword with a thin blade that is designed for thrusting attacks rather than slashing.

Synonyms

foil, rapier.

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elucidator

Used to describe a tool or method that clarifies or explains something. This term is often seen in academic or professional settings.

  • The manual served as an elucidator for the new software features.
  • Graphic organizers can act as elucidators in educational environments.
rapier

Refers to a slender, sharp-pointed sword used in the early modern period, often in duels. Can be used metaphorically to describe something (like wit) that is sharp and precise.

  • He fought with a rapier in the fencing match.
  • Her rapier wit often left her opponents speechless.
foil

Can also mean to stop something from happening or defeat a plan. This usage often has a connotation of cleverness or strategy.

  • The security team managed to foil the robbery attempt.
  • Her quick thinking foiled the competitor's scheme.

Examples of usage

  • The knight wielded the elucidator with precision.
  • The elucidator easily pierced through the enemy's armor.
Context #2 | Noun

technology

A device or software that helps to clarify or explain complex concepts or ideas.

Synonyms

clarifier, explainer.

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elucidator

Used in formal or academic settings when someone provides clear explanations or insights, especially in complex subjects.

  • The professor was an excellent elucidator of quantum mechanics.
  • The book's author is praised as an elucidator of history.
clarifier

Applicable in both professional and everyday situations where there is a need to make something clear or remove confusion.

  • Her role in the meeting was primarily as a clarifier of the terms of the contract.
  • During the discussion, he acted as a clarifier, ensuring everyone understood the points being made.

Examples of usage

  • The new software acts as an elucidator for the complicated data analysis.
  • The teacher used the elucidator to simplify the scientific concept for the students.

Translations

Translations of the word "elucidator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 elucidator

🇮🇳 स्पष्टीकरणकर्ता

🇩🇪 Erklärer

🇮🇩 penjelas

🇺🇦 пояснювач

🇵🇱 wyjaśniacz

🇯🇵 解説者 (kaisetsusha)

🇫🇷 élucidateur

🇪🇸 elucidador

🇹🇷 açıklayıcı

🇰🇷 해설자 (haeseolja)

🇸🇦 موضح

🇨🇿 objasňovač

🇸🇰 objasňovač

🇨🇳 阐明者 (chǎnmíng zhě)

🇸🇮 pojasnjevalec

🇮🇸 skýringaraðili

🇰🇿 түсіндіруші

🇬🇪 განმარტებელი

🇦🇿 izah edici

🇲🇽 elucidator

Etymology

The term 'elucidator' originated from the Latin word 'elucidare', meaning 'to make clear'. Over time, it has evolved to represent both a type of sword used for thrusting attacks and a tool for clarifying complex concepts or ideas. The concept of elucidation has been valued throughout history, whether in the context of sword fighting or intellectual pursuits.

See also: elucidation, elucidative.