vanisher

English

Etymology

vanish + -er

Noun

vanisher (plural vanishers)

  1. One who vanishes.
  2. Something that causes another thing to vanish.
    • 1905, Oliver Corwin Sabin, Washington News Letter, volume 11, page 498:
      Good thoughts are veritable wrinkle-vanishers.
    • 1948 April 3, Billboard, page 82:
      Pitch Items, Lookbacks, Cigarette Vanishers, Magic Books, Trick Cards, Hot Flashy Photos.

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