Illustrator
[il-uh-strey-ter, ih-luhs-trey-ter] /ˈɪl əˌstreɪ tər, ɪˈlʌs treɪ tər/
noun
1.
an artist who makes :
an illustrator of children’s books.
2.
a person or thing that .
n.
1590s, “one who enlightens,” from illustrate + Latinate agent-noun suffix -or. Meaning “one who draws pictures” is 1680s.
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