[f. COMPLETE v. + -ER.] One who completes.
1661. E. Calamy, Ep. to Rdr., in Wilsons Christian Dict. The perfecting of this Work cost (no doubt) the Reverend Minister the Enlarger and Completer thereof, much time and pains.
1701. Whitehead, Truth Prev., 123. The Efficient Cause, Worker, and Compleater of this Baptism.
1868. G. Macdonald, R. Falconer, I. 243. We shall have more modifiers and completers, and fewer inventors.