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saboteur

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sab⋅o⋅teur

[sab-uh-tur]
–noun
a person who commits or practices sabotage.

Origin:
1920–25; < F, equiv. to sabot(er) to botch (see sabotage ) + -eur -eur
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sab·o·teur   (sāb'ə-tûr')   
n.  One who commits sabotage.

[French, from saboter, to sabotage; see sabotage.]
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