Crossword-Solution: NOMENCLATOR 11 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Nomenclator n. One who calls persons or things by their names.
Nomenclator n. One who gives names to things, or who settles and
adjusts the nomenclature of any art or science; also, a list or
vocabulary of technical names.

We have 14 clues for the answer “NOMENCLATOR”

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ANCIENT Roman slave 1 answer
ANCIENT announcer 1 answer
ANNOUNCER, ancient 1 answer
GIVER of names 1 answer
INVENTOR of names 1 answer
ROMAN slave 1 answer
SCIENTIFIC name classification, inventor of 1 answer
SLAVE announcing names of persons at banquet 1 answer
SLAVE ushering people to assigned places at banquet 1 answer
USHER, ancient 1 answer
a book containing collections or lists of words; one who gives names to things 1 answer
ANCIENT slave 11 answers
Slave 56 answers
Herald 81 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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How difficult it is to name animals rationally! Let us be indulgent to the nomenclator: the dictionary is becoming exhausted and the constant flood that requires cataloguing mounts incessantly, wearing out our combinations of syllables.
The Life of the Spider J. Henri Fabre 1999
But why drag in 'Clotho'? Is it the whim of a nomenclator, at a loss for words to denote the ever-swelling tide of beasts that require cataloguing? Not entirely.
The Life of the Spider J. Henri Fabre 1999
Thus, were there an official nomenclator of streets, he might be tempted to reject such names as in themselves signify anything beautiful.
Yet Again Max Beerbohm 2000
Petronius closed his eyes again, and had given command to bear him to the tepidarium, when from behind the curtain the nomenclator looked in, announcing that young Marcus Vinicius, recently returned from Asia Minor, had come to visit him.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz 2001
The slave appointed to it, called atriensis, sent a nomenclator to announce the guests; and Petronius, who, imagining that eternal sadness reigned in this severe house, had never been in it, looked around with astonishment, and as it were with a feeling of disappointment, for the atrium produced rather an impression of cheerfulness.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz 2001