[f. COMPLETE v. + -ER.] One who completes.

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1661.  E. Calamy, Ep. to Rdr., in Wilson’s Christian Dict. The perfecting of this Work cost (no doubt) the Reverend Minister the Enlarger and Completer thereof, much time and pains.

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1701.  Whitehead, Truth Prev., 123. The Efficient Cause, Worker, and Compleater of this Baptism.

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1868.  G. Macdonald, R. Falconer, I. 243. We shall have … more modifiers and completers, and fewer inventors.

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