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| pos·tu·la·tor [ póschə làytər ] (plural pos·tu·la·tors) |
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1. advocate for sainthood: in the Roman Catholic Church, an official, usually a priest, who presents a request for a deceased person to be beatified or canonized
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2. somebody who postulates: somebody who postulates something
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