collector in Latin
collector in Latin is collector, convector, legulus — collector means a person who collects items, often as a hobby.
collector in Latin
collector
A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
convector
A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
legulus
A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
coactor
A person who is employed to collect payments.
What does "collector" mean?
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noun A person who collects items, often as a hobby.
"He's a serious collector of rare comic books."
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noun A person or agency whose job is to collect payments owed.
"A debt collector called about the overdue balance."
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noun Electronics: the terminal of a transistor that gathers current from the base and emitter.
"Current flows out through the collector terminal of the transistor."
collector in a sentence
- He's a serious collector of rare comic books.
- A debt collector called about the overdue balance.
- Current flows out through the collector terminal of the transistor.
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "collector" in Latin?
"collector" in Latin is collector, convector, legulus. collector means: A person who collects items, often as a hobby.
How do you use "collector" in a sentence?
Example: "He's a serious collector of rare comic books." In Latin, "collector" is collector, convector, legulus.
Are there other ways to say "collector" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "collector": collector, convector, legulus, coactor.
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