approbator

[ap-ruh-beyt]

ap·pro·bate

[ap-ruh-beyt]
verb (used with object), ap·pro·bat·ed, ap·pro·bat·ing.
to approve officially.

Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin approbātus approved (past participle of approbāre), equivalent to ap- ap-1 + probātus proved; see probate

ap·pro·ba·tor, noun
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