abstracter

/æbˈstræktər/
adjective
  1. Comparative form of 'abstract'; more abstract.
    • This concept is abstracter than the previous one we discussed.
    • Her later paintings became even abstracter and harder to interpret.
    • The second theory is abstracter and requires more advanced math.
noun
  1. A person or thing that extracts or summarizes the main points of something.
    • The software acts as an abstracter, pulling key information from documents.
    • As an abstracter, she read hundreds of articles and wrote summaries.
    • The abstracter condensed the long report into a single page.
  2. A person who creates abstract art or ideas.
    • He was known as an abstracter, turning everyday scenes into geometric shapes.
    • The abstracter's paintings were full of bold colors and non-representational forms.
    • The gallery featured works by a famous abstracter from the 1950s.
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