eductor
/ˈɛdʌktər/Definitions
1. noun
A device, such as a pipe or tube, used to convey a fluid, especially water, under pressure, often with a built-in pump.
“The eductor was used to remove water from the flooded basement.”
2. noun
A person who educates or instructs others, especially in a particular subject or skill.
“The eductor helped the students with their math homework.”