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Disposer

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dis·pose  (d-spz)
v. dis·posed, dis·pos·ing, dis·pos·es
v.tr.
1. To place or set in a particular order; arrange.
2. To put (business affairs, for example) into correct, definitive, or conclusive form.
3. To put into a willing or receptive frame of mind; incline. See Synonyms at incline.
v.intr.
To settle or decide a matter.
n. Obsolete
1. Disposal.
2. Disposition; demeanor.
Phrasal Verb:
dispose of
1. To attend to; settle: disposed of the problem quickly.
2. To transfer or part with, as by giving or selling.
3. To get rid of; throw out.
4. To kill or destroy: a despot who disposed of all his enemies, real or imagined.

[Middle English disposen, from Old French disposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to put, place) of Latin dispnere, to arrange : dis-, apart; see dis- + pnere, to put; see apo- in Indo-European roots.]

dis·poser n.


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And if you should ever be under the necessity, sir, of selecting, out of two hundred men, one who was to become your absolute owner and disposer, you would, perhaps, realize, just as Tom did, how few there were that you would feel at all comfortable in being made over to.
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