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valuator

American  
[val-yoo-ayter] / ˈvæl yuˌeɪtər /

noun

valuators plural
  1. a person who makes valuations or appraisals.


valuator British  
/ ˈvæljʊˌeɪtə /

noun

  1. a person who estimates the value of objects, paintings, etc; appraiser

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In 1919 between guerilla skirmishes with the British, he varied his military career with the prosaic duties of an auctioneer and valuator.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first point that a valuator should inquire into, is the age of the forest land on which a plantation has been formed.

From Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Elliot, Robert H. (Robert Henry)

Therefore, calleth he himself "man," that is, the valuator.

From Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

The things which cannot be bought cannot be sold, and the keenest valuator would be puzzled to put a price on some of these unmarketable wares.

From Friendship by Black, Hugh

However great and inexplicable these differences may be, it is not the business of the valuator of a manure to discuss them.

From Elements of Agricultural Chemistry by Anderson, Thomas

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