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Cremator

Cremator \Cre*ma"tor\ (-t?r), n. [L.] One who, or that which, cremates or consumes to ashes.

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cremator

n. One who, or that which, cremates or consumes to ashes.

Usage examples of "cremator".

Real information about the outlaw Cremators was hard to come by, though, and The Net swallowed up any actual reports of their activities.

But if the Cremators were snatching suitable pre-Servants out from under Nathans’ nose, then the man would be hard pressed to ignore the challenge.

Nathans could not understand how anyone could manage to elude his intensive demands for information, but the Cremators had done their cover-up work better than anyone could have conceived.

But not only did the Cremators steal his potential Servants away—even worse, they in creased the public fear and paranoia about Servants in general.

He didn't have the slightest idea who the Cremators were or how to recognize them.

Rodney hoped he could afford to pay for both the Cremators and the dentist.

But then he realized his own inability to see the obvious—the Cremators, incognito, of course.

Yet when the Cremator spoke, his voice had a rich timbre, a confident and knowledgeable tone but not condescending.

The tech looked at the two Cremators, first the man and then the woman, waiting in silence, but neither of them seemed ready to speak.

The Cremator finally removed his top hat and set it delicately on the tablecloth.

Off in the café's jungled shadows filled with potted ferns, he saw the waiter pointedly not watching the Cremator leave.

She could see the knowledge of the Cremators all around her and was trapped by it.

What if Supervisor was in some way connected with the Cremators, and she knew what he was doing all along?

And if he screwed up, he didn't know how many chances the Cremators would give him.

I conceived of the Cremators to eliminate the possibility of people returning as Servants against their wishes.