destructor

English

Etymology

destruct + -or

Noun

destructor (plural destructors)

  1. One who destructs.
  2. A furnace or oven for the burning or carbonizing of refuse.
  3. (object-oriented programming) A function that runs when an object is no longer required, used to release any resources that it was using.

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Noun

destructor m (plural destructors)

  1. destructor (someone who destructs).
  2. destructor (function in computing).
  3. destroyer warship.

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /deːsˈtruk.tor/, [deːsˈtrʊk.tɔr]

Noun

dēstructor m (genitive dēstructōris); third declension

  1. destroyer

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dēstructor dēstructōrēs
Genitive dēstructōris dēstructōrum
Dative dēstructōrī dēstructōribus
Accusative dēstructōrem dēstructōrēs
Ablative dēstructōre dēstructōribus
Vocative dēstructor dēstructōrēs

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Spanish

Adjective

destructor (feminine singular destructora, masculine plural destructores, feminine plural destructoras)

  1. destructive
  2. destroying

Noun

destructor m (plural destructores, feminine destructora, feminine plural destructoras)

  1. destructor
  2. destroyer (warship)
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