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Etymology

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From disunite +‎ -er.

Noun

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disuniter (plural disuniters)

  1. One who, or that which, disunites.
    • 1830, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Juvenile Forget Me Not 1831, The Miniature, pages 37–45:
      Disuniter of all affection—awful seal to life's nothingness—warning and witness of power and judgment—Death has always enow of terror and sorrow, even when there are many to comfort the mourner, when the path has been smoothed for the sufferer, and life offers all its best and brightest to soothe the survivor;...

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