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animator
/ ˈænɪˌmeɪtə /
noun
- an artist who produces animated cartoons
- a person who coordinates or facilitates something, esp a television or radio presenter
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Word History and Origins
Origin of animator1
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Example Sentences
He plays Wallace, a twentysomething medical school dropout who falls for Chantry (Zoe Kazan), a capricious animator/artist.
Vladimir Shahettinin, a 40-year-old computer programmer and animator, makes what he describes as “patriotic cartoons.”
Her 18-year-old daughter, an aspiring animator, is headed for art school, she says.
I wanted to be an animator when I was a kid so I really enjoy that kind of work.
A clever animator took on the meta task in a too-short 30-second YouTube video.
Pachacamac, the great deity mentioned above, signifies "earth-animator."
So, though Picasso remains the animator of the doctrinaire school or schools, Lhote may become the master.
What made me ask about children was that—that mediaeval animator.
The substantial cause, the efficient of the worlds, the animator of spirits.
Viracocha too had a cosmic position; an old Peruvian hymn calls him “world-former, world-animator.”
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