The Latin word pictor, or painter, is third masculine.
The root of the word "tor" is Latin, meaning "to twist" or "to turn." It is often used in words related to twisting or turning movements, such as "torsion" or "contort."
TOR, as in Pre-his-TOR-ic, Prehistoric.
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Laudatory, using the suffix (-tory) common in Latin ''loanwords''; adjectival derivatives of ''agent'' nouns and verbs ending in (-tor).
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The word, history, is syllabicated HIS-TOR-Y
Some parts of your question doesn't make sense. Anyway, a constellation is called nakshatra or taramandal in Hindi.
The suffix "-tor" turns the word into an "agent noun" (for Latin and other Italic languages). Agent nouns designate a person/thing that perform a particular action. In this case, the action taking place is the altering of electrical current (AC); that which alternates the current is the alternator.
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The answer is doc-tor
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