Wiktionary
n. A person who formulates
Usage examples of "formulator".
The plans for the formulator assemblies were lost when the engineer's revolt failed.
In the holster attached to the wide maroon belt was a light-cutter whose discharge formulator had been half-melted, half-shattered.
Charles Perrault, who is better known as the formulator of the Mother Goose tales, included a two-page sketch of Rossignol's life, complete with engraved portrait, in his "Illustrious Men Who Have Appeared in France During This Century," in the company of such as Richelieu.
Even though there was a supposed equality between men and women in the movement, the men still expected to be the leaders—the doers and the thinkers, the formulators of policy and the agents of what had been decided.
With the hostile missiles already launched and incoming, there was less response time than the doctrine's formulators had hoped there would be, but Schneider's battle hardened squadron commanders had learned their trade well.
With the hostile missiles already launched and incoming, there was less response time than the doctrine’s formulators had hoped there would be, but Schneider’s battle-hardened squadron commanders had learned their trade well.