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captor
CIDE DICTIONARY
captor, n. [L., a cather (of animals), fr. caper to take.].
One who captures any person or thing, as a prisoner or a prize. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
captor, n. a person who captures (a person, place, etc.).
Etymology
L (as CAPTIVE)
ROGET THESAURUS
captor
Taking
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