The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disposer \Dis*pos"er\, n. One who, or that which, disposes; a regulator; a director; a bestower.
Absolute lord and disposer of all things.
--Barrow.
Wiktionary
n. One who disposes.
Usage examples of "disposer".
He then carefully gathered up the bunsen burner and other items and dropped them into a waste disposer.
Answerably unto the wisdom of that eminent Botanologer, and orderly disposer of all his other works.
First, The legislative acts against the trust reposed in them, when they endeavour to invade the property of the subject, and to make themselves, or any part of the community, masters, or arbitrary disposers of the lives, liberties, or fortunes of the people.
It is no wonder that they made no distinction betwixt minority and full age, nor looked after one-and-twenty, or any other age, that might make them the free disposers of themselves and fortunes, when they could have no desire to be out of their pupilage.
If respectable people choose to turn themselves into receivers and disposers of stolen goods, well, they've ceased to be respectable, that's all.
Outside each city are other enigmatic mechanisms which are thought to be garbage disposers or crematories.
And yet I erred, O Lord God, the Creator and Disposer of all things in Nature,-but of sin the Disposer only,-I erred, O Lord m.
The sink had been torn out of the wall and stuffed halfway into the disposer unit.
While it's running, she unpeels the nutriment patches from her forearm, all of them spent, and drops them in the disposer.