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dom·i·na·tor \-ˌnād.ə(r), -ātə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English dominatoure, from Middle French dominateur, from Latin dominator, from dominatus (past participle of dominari to rule, govern) + -or — more at dominate 1. : a dominating person or power : ruler, master 2. obsolete : a planet or sign supposed in astrology to have a commanding influence 3. : a brightness receptor in the retina of the eye that is supposedly a group of cones linked to the terminals of a single nerve fiber |