codifier

/ˈkɑdɪfaɪər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that organizes rules, laws, or ideas into a clear and systematic collection.
    • The ancient king was known as a great codifier of religious laws.
    • In the company, she was the codifier of all internal policies and procedures.
    • The legal scholar acted as a codifier, turning centuries of court decisions into a single code.
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