eliminatrix
English
editEtymology
editFrom Latin ēlīminātrīx, modeled after eliminator. Compare the French éliminatrice. By surface analysis, eliminate + -trix.
Pronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ĭlĭʹmĭnātrĭks, IPA(key): /ɪˈlɪmɪneɪtɹɪks/
Noun
editeliminatrix (plural not attested)
- (rare) A woman or girl who eliminates; a female eliminator.
- 2001 September 8, Uncle Gargoyle, alt.peeves, “Re: ‘And a sign appeared unto them . . . ’” (see the original message)
- Elimination, whether urine or feces, is a messy process and standard toilets are barely up to the task of accomodating[sic] the eliminator’s/eliminatrix’s needs.
- 2004 August 24, Sheila Murphy, fa.fiction-of-philosophy, “I was in the cheese yard scurrying” (see the original message)
- surrender an eliminatrix surface
- 2001 September 8, Uncle Gargoyle, alt.peeves, “Re: ‘And a sign appeared unto them . . . ’” (see the original message)