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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Changer

Changer \Chan"ger\, n.

  1. One who changes or alters the form of anything.

  2. One who deals in or changes money.
    --John ii. 14.

  3. One apt to change; an inconstant person.

  4. an electronic device which changes one replaceable medium for another, such as a record changer, which can store several records and move each one automatically to the playing table; or a CD changer, whch can store multiple compact disks and move each one to the reading slot, in a sequence determined by the user.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
changer

early 14c., agent noun from change (v.), or else from Old French changeour "money-changer, barterer," from changier.

Wiktionary
changer

n. Someone or something who changes things.

WordNet
changer
  1. n. a person who changes something; "an inveterate changer of the menu" [syn: modifier]

  2. an automatic mechanical device on a record player that causes new records to be played without manual intervention [syn: record changer, auto-changer]

Wikipedia
Changer
''Not to be confused with Changers, the Wildstorm characters, or Changer, the fantasy novel by Jane Lindskold''

Changer is an Icelandic death metal / metalcore band, formed in 1999. The band has released three albums and two EPs.

Usage examples of "changer".

The contest between the two bloods in his system would probably tear the changer to pieces, but I have no idea if even that would kill him.

At intervals, he would thrust a handful of credits into the automatic changer and receive large bills, which he would press into an inner pocket.

Every serious student of odylic philosophy knew that Coyote was the premier shape changer and it could have been anyone under that outward appearance of Carlotta.

They call theirselves the Righteous Rulers, and under their inspired leadership we are gonna drive the money changers outa the Temple.

Only the changers, with their affinity to Perimal Darkling and their determination to stop him, could be responsible.

If the rebel changers should finally succeed in eliminating him, before or even during the final battle, the Horde will surely defeat the Host.

He turned sharply to discover who had thrown it, but saw only the remaining changers, closing in around him.

The largest of the changers was holding him aloft as one might a child and grinning up at him through freshly broken teeth.

He rose abruptly and went over to look at the pile of changers, living and dead.

Then he saw Ardeth standing by the changers and one thought at least leaped into his mind with startling clarity.

This place was almost as dangerous for him as for the changers, although in a different way and for a different reason.

For a moment, they formed a dark knot around the changers, then from their midst came sudden yells of rage and grief.

Simultaneously, someone by the changers also barked a command, and the Wastelanders checked themselves, startled.

Two changers, one of them headless, lay on beds of crushed ferns, writhing slowly.

Then, somehow, Tori, the other, and all but three of the changers were gone.