tamper

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈtæm.pə(ɹ)/

Etymology 1

a railway ballast tamper

tamp + -er

Noun

tamper (plural tampers)

  1. A person or thing that tamps.
  2. A tool used to tamp something down, such as tobacco in a pipe.
  3. A railway vehicle used to tamp down ballast.
  4. An envelope of neutron-reflecting material in a nuclear weapon, used to delay the expansion of the reacting material and thus produce a longer-lasting and more energetic explosion.
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Etymology 2

From Middle French temprer (to temper, mix, meddle). Doublet of temper.

Verb

tamper (third-person singular simple present tampers, present participle tampering, simple past and past participle tampered)

  1. (intransitive) To alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle.
    Synonym: tamper with
  2. (in professional sports) To discuss future contracts against league rules with a player.
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