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“destroyer”
1. A small, fast, highly maneuverable warship armed with guns, torpedoes, depth charges, and guided missiles.
2. A person who ruins, or lays waste to something: "Henry was convicted of being the destroyer of the neighbor's car."
3. Someone or something that causes destruction: "The document describes alcohol as a destroyer of families."
2. A person who ruins, or lays waste to something: "Henry was convicted of being the destroyer of the neighbor's car."
3. Someone or something that causes destruction: "The document describes alcohol as a destroyer of families."
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de-
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stru-, struct-, -structure, -struction, -structive
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“destroyer”
(Greek: to harm, to hurt, to injure, to damage, to destroy; destroyer; harmful)
(Latin: originally, wanderer; then destroyer; destroy, deface, harm)