alleviator
1Alleviator — Al*le vi*a tor, n. One who, or that which, alleviates. [1913 Webster] …
2alleviator — index narcotic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3alleviator — noun That who or which alleviates. Blessed is he who is an alleviator of suffering …
4alleviator — alleviate ► VERB ▪ make (pain or difficulty) less severe. DERIVATIVES alleviation noun alleviator noun. ORIGIN Latin alleviare lighten …
5alleviator — noun see alleviate …
6alleviator — /euh lee vee ay teuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that alleviates. 2. (in a pipeline) an airtight box, having a free liquid surface, for cushioning the shock of water hammer. [1805 15; ALLEVIATE + OR2] * * * …
7alleviator — n. person or thing which relieves or lessens (physical or emotional pain, suffering, etc.) …
8alleviator — al·le·vi·a·tor …
9alleviator — noun 1. a therapist who makes suffering more endurable • Derivationally related forms: ↑alleviate • Hypernyms: ↑therapist, ↑healer 2. remedy that alleviates pain without curing • Syn: ↑palliative, ↑ …
10Hydropneumatic device — North American, European, and other languages refer to hydropneumatic devices such as a hydropneumatic accumulator or pulsation damper using very different words. In many cases this can cause a great deal of word usage confusion. This article… …