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Noun: voider  voy-du(r)
  1. An official who can invalidate or nullify
    "The voider struck down the irregular contract";
    - invalidator, nullifier
     
  2. A piece of chain mail covering a place unprotected by armour plate
    "The blacksmith crafted a voider to reinforce the weak spots in the armour";
    - gusset
     
  3. A hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried
    "He tossed his dirty socks into the voider";
    - clothes hamper, laundry basket, clothes basket, linen basket
     
  4. [informal] A person who defecates
    "The term voider appeared in medieval medical texts";
    - defecator [informal]

Derived forms: voiders

Type of: actor, chain armor [US], chain armour [Brit, Cdn], chain mail, doer, functionary, hamper, mail, official, ring armor [US], ring armour [Brit, Cdn], ring mail, worker

Part of: body armor [US], body armour [Brit, Cdn], cataphract, coat of mail, plate armor [US], plate armour [Brit, Cdn], suit of armor [US], suit of armour [Brit, Cdn]