executor
nounmasculine/i.zɨ.ku.toɾ/medium
e·xe·cu·tor
Definition
A person who carries out or performs something, especially one who puts a plan, order, or legal will into effect.
He was appointed executor of his uncle's will.
The manager was the main executor of the company's new strategy.
Common collocations
executor of a willchief executorlegal executortask executor
Etymology
Do latim 'executor', '-oris', de 'exsequi' (executar, cumprir).