English

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Etymology

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From eviscerate +‎ -or.

Noun

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eviscerator (plural eviscerators)

  1. Someone who eviscerates, whether physically or metaphorically.
    • 1993, David Craig Griffith, Jones's Minimal: Low-Wage Labor in the United States[1]:
      The eviscerators stand between three and five feet apart; quality control people sit further apart, between about every fourth or fifth eviscerator.
  2. A device for eviscerating something.
    • 2002, Donald D. Bell, William D. Weaver, Commercial Chicken Meat and Egg Production[2]:
      Module eviscerators have devices which remove the crop, the viscera package, and lungs in one step.

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