Formulator ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Formulator ( noun )

A person who formulates something, such as a plan or policy.

Origin:

Formulator is derived from the latin word "formula" which means a fixed form of words, set forms of ceremonies, or set rules.

Examples:

  1. The company's chief formulator was responsible for creating new products.
  2. The formulator of the new policy presented it to the board for approval.
  3. He is a skilled formulator, able to create complex chemical compounds.
  4. The formulator of the plan was a young entrepreneur with a lot of new ideas.
  5. The formulator of the new recipe was a master chef with years of experience.

(As a verb)

Formulator ( verb )

A person who formulates something, such as a plan or policy.

Origin:

Formulator is derived from the latin word "formula" which means a fixed form of words, set forms of ceremonies, or set rules.

Examples:

  1. The company's chief formulator was responsible for creating new products.
  2. The formulator of the new policy presented it to the board for approval.
  3. He is a skilled formulator, able to create complex chemical compounds.
  4. The formulator of the plan was a young entrepreneur with a lot of new ideas.
  5. The formulator of the new recipe was a master chef with years of experience.
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