Aller

/ˈæl.ər/ noun

A substance or agent that causes or produces something; in some historical or technical contexts, something that goes or moves (archaic).

From Old French aller, from Latin ambulare (to walk). The modern sense is mostly obsolete, though it survives in compound words and technical terminology.

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