One who ordains or arranges in order; someone who organizes or coordinates systematically.
From Latin 'ordinare' meaning to set in order, arrange, combined with the agent suffix '-ator'. Related to 'ordain' and 'coordinate', reflecting the concept of bringing order to chaos.
Though rarely used today, 'ordinator' captures something beautiful about human organization - the idea that someone can be specifically designated as a bringer of order. In medieval contexts, it often referred to religious figures who literally 'ordained' or established divine order.
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.