Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A device, used at sea-coast forts, by which the range and direction of an object, determined by instruments safely placed at a distance, may be converted into corresponding data for the gun itself.

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  • noun One who, or that which, relocates.

Etymologies

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relocate +‎ -or

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  • a relocator refers to a person or company reponsible for the moving or relocating or one or more objects from one place to another.

    used in a sentence as "I am looking to hire some furniture relocators to move my items from one place to another."

    November 20, 2015

  • A female friend who has been trying online dating recently said 'I'm wary of the relocators'. Referring to guys who seem too eager to offer to relocate 'if things work out'.

    November 20, 2015