replayer

English

Etymology

replay + -er

Noun

replayer (plural replayers)

  1. One who, or that which, replays; a person or device carrying out playback.
    • 1985, New Zealand, Statutory regulations (volume 2, page 630)
      A reference to a type of equipment as "television reception equipment" shall be deemed to be a reference to television receivers, and video recorders and replayers []
    • 2012, Martin Russ, Sound Synthesis and Sampling
      DJs increasingly became creators of music rather than replayers []

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