Definitions for destructor

destructor de·struc·tor

Spelling: [dih-struhk-ter]
IPA: /dɪˈstrʌk tər/

Destructor is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 572 anagrams from letters in destructor (cdeorrsttu).

Definitions for destructor

noun

  1. British. a furnace for the burning of refuse; incinerator.
  2. Rocketry. a destruct mechanism or device for destroying an off-course airborne missile or launch vehicle.

Origin of destructor

1685-95; Late Latin dēstructor, equivalent to Latin dēstruc- variant stem of dēstruere (see destruction) + -tor -tor

Examples for destructor

The more uniform the electrical demand becomes, the more fully may the power from a destructor station be utilized.

The Hessian fly (Cecidomyia destructor) has two broods, the fly appearing both in spring and autumn.

He said he had been told to take them to the destructor, and he was going to do so.

I've got everything down there, and I've put the lid on the destructor to keep the wet out.'

It made her so angry that she strode back to the destructor, though it was still too hot to use the poker there.

The general arrangement of the destructor patented1 by Alfred Fryer in 1876 is illustrated in fig. 1.

And they would not find out why this boy wants to be a destructor—nor even what a destructor is.'

She was the destructor, just over, and trying to get into Havana.

The elm also suffers dreadfully from the attack of another minute beetle (Scolytus destructor), related to the last.

Another troublesome insect is the Scolytus destructor, which makes its radiating tunnels between the bark and the tree.

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