traductortraductor means translator. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.EtymologyFrom Latin trāductiō, from trādūcō (“lead across, bring across”), from trans (“across, beyond”) + dūcō (“bear, carry”).nountranslator.“This early use of the words is most decisive of their meaning : when the two languages reflect the same meaning, the evidence overflows. Both are consecrated to one religious idea. Who could be so well qualified as the Alexandrine traductors to construe Mosaic phrase, — not only by a knowledge of the Hebrew language, but by an accurate acquaintance with the manner in which these terms had always b”Anything that translates information from one format into a different format.“An information traductor carries information from some source (such as an expression) to some destination (such as a register, or module port).”A long arm that is used to suspend a bag to be dropped onto a passing train and which retracts automatically be means of a spring when the bag is dropped.“As soon as the bag is removed, the lever returns to its normal position by the action of the spring in the column, the traductor striking the rubber disc already referred to.”Down the rabbit holeEvery word is a door. Follow one.Often followed bydeyOften preceded byeldelyuncomo