spotter
nounEtymology
From spot + -er.
- derived from *(s)pel-✻
- derived from *splt-no-✻
- inherited from *spluttaz✻
- inherited from *splott✻
- inherited from splot
- inherited from spot
Definitions
A person who observes something.
A member of a sniper team who in addition to this function is responsible for providing…
A member of a sniper team who in addition to this function is responsible for providing additional information about targets from a different point of view.
One who supervises a person performing an activity, in order to help them should they be…
One who supervises a person performing an activity, in order to help them should they be unable to complete it.
- Due to a spotter's lack of action in holding the weight when a lifter lost her balance, the lifter badly pulled some muscles.
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A person who gives directions for a crane or vehicle (that is challenging to navigate)…
A person who gives directions for a crane or vehicle (that is challenging to navigate) from a different point of view to the moved load.
Dolphins of the genus Stenella, and specifically Stenella attenuata distinguished from…
Dolphins of the genus Stenella, and specifically Stenella attenuata distinguished from the streaker (Stenella coeruleoalba) and the spinner (Stenella longirostris).
A team member responsible for communication with the driver to keep them up-to-date about…
A team member responsible for communication with the driver to keep them up-to-date about on-track events, such as other nearby cars.
A person employed to assist a sports presenter by identifying the players or events…
A person employed to assist a sports presenter by identifying the players or events during a game.
The neighborhood
- neighborG-spotter
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for spotter. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA