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impacter
[
im-
pak
-ter
]
im·pact·er
/
ɪmˈpæk
tər
/
Show Spelled
[
im-
pak
-ter
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a person or thing that
impacts
.
2.
impact wrench.
Also,
im·pac·tor.
Origin:
1915–20;
impact
+
-er
1
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