Declarator
Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪˈkɫɑɹˈɑtɔɹ/
Declarator (noun)
- A person or thing that makes a formal statement in law, saying what is true or what should happen.
- In programming, a part of code that states what a name represents, such as a variable type.
Examples
- The declarator presents a legal statement to the court.
- A declarator explains the facts in a legal statement.