innovatio, innovationis - f., 3rd declension.
innovator in Latin is innovator
innovator
As far as I'm aware, there is no word for "innovator" in Latin. There is a word for "inventors" though, so I'm going to use that: Inventores technologiae. "Inventors of technology."
That is the correct spelling of the word "innovator" (inventor, trendsetter).
Jamie Cullum is more like THE innovator of Jazz.
an innovator is a person who invents. The opposite is to not invent
Entrepreneurs are innovator, manager and capitalist. Entrepreneurs are innovator, manager and capitalist.
John Palmer - postal innovator - was born in 1742.
John Palmer - postal innovator - died in 1818.
Alec Ross - innovator - was born on 1971-11-30.
A generic drug is bioequivalent to a drug that has a brand name, also called an innovator drug. It will have a different name and will look different from its innovator counterpart, but the active ingredients will be the same.
bob marly
An innovator eitherproduces something newormodifies some existing thing or idea.So, innovator is the right word.If the innovation is entirely new, the person could also be referred to as an inventor.