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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{suffix|en|position|er}}
From {{suffix|en|position|er}}.


===Noun===
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# That which positions.
# That which positions.
#* {{quote-text|en|year=2022|author=Cristina Fernández-Rovira|author2=Santiago Giraldo-Luque|title=Predictive Technology in Social Media
#* {{quote-text|en|year=2022|author=Cristina Fernández-Rovira; Santiago Giraldo-Luque|title=Predictive Technology in Social Media
|passage=Men and women end up recognising each other not only in their commodities (a car, a mobile phone), but also in their capacity to influence as '''positioners''' of these needs and satisfactions (Marcuse 1987).}}
|passage=Men and women end up recognising each other not only in their commodities (a car, a mobile phone), but also in their capacity to influence as '''positioners''' of these needs and satisfactions (Marcuse 1987).}}
## Any mechanical device used to [[position]] something.
## Any mechanical device used to [[position]] something.
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 18 August 2024

English

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Etymology

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From position +‎ -er.

Noun

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positioner (plural positioners)

  1. That which positions.
    • 2022, Cristina Fernández-Rovira, Santiago Giraldo-Luque, Predictive Technology in Social Media:
      Men and women end up recognising each other not only in their commodities (a car, a mobile phone), but also in their capacity to influence as positioners of these needs and satisfactions (Marcuse 1987).
    1. Any mechanical device used to position something.
      1. The part of a control valve used to control the opening or closing of the actuator based on electric, or pneumatic signals.

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Swedish

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Noun

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positioner

  1. indefinite plural of position