The Collaborative International Dictionary
Compacter \Com*pact"er\, n. One who makes a compact.
Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: compact) n. 1 Something that compacts things (e.g. trash) 2 One who makes a compact or agreement.
Usage examples of "compacter".
At such moments she was relentless, she was temperamental, she wasn't taking calls, outside communications were filtered through the only two individuals who could or would dare to speak to her during production: her personal assistant, Elsie, a smaller, compacter, darker version of Freya who seemed instinctively to dislike everybody, and Rags, her husband, a spectral presence in leather pants and stainless steel glasses ("Nazi goggles," Freya called them), his large bony nose the subject of the usual jokes, the odious peat-bog aroma of his ever-present black cigarette enhancing the general aura of disquieting omniscience with which he distanced fans and followers.
He's got a compacter, but before the cars get squashed he likes to play with them.
There was no electric can opener, Cuisinart, trash compacter, or microwave oven.
In point of fact, my divorce from Irene had cost me plenty, making a shambles of both my bank account and my credit record, and Vickie's fondness for upper-middle-class counterculture artifacts, solar-powered trash compacters and so on, had depleted her resources as well.