Adulterator

/əˈdʌltəˌreɪtər/ noun

a person who adulterates something, meaning they add inferior or harmful substances to a product to reduce its quality or deceive buyers.

From 'adulterate' (to make impure by adding inferior substances) combined with the suffix '-or' (one who does an action). 'Adulterate' comes from Latin 'adulterare' (to corrupt).

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