Annuler

/ˈænjuːlər/ noun

One who annuls or cancels something, particularly in legal or official contexts.

From Late Latin 'annullare' (to reduce to nothing) with the agent suffix '-er' (one who does something). The prefix 'an-' means 'to' and 'nullus' means 'nothing,' literally creating 'to nullify.'

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