imparter

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English

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Etymology

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From impart +‎ -er.

Noun

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imparter (plural imparters)

  1. One who imparts.
    • 1912, Principles of Educational Practice - Page 161.
      The teacher is therefore not an imparter of knowledge but only a guide, a director of the energy and activity which the child has to offer.

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