spotter

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English

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Etymology

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From spot +‎ -er.

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spotter (plural spotters)

  1. A person who observes something.
  2. A member of a sniper team who in addition to this function is responsible for providing additional information about targets from a different point of view.
  3. (weightlifting, gymnastics, climbing) One who supervises a person performing an activity, in order to help them should they be unable to complete it.
    • 1981 December 12, Melissa Wills, “Moving Metal”, in Gay Community News, volume 9, number 21, page 10:
      Due to a spotter's lack of action in holding the weight when a lifter lost her balance, the lifter badly pulled some muscles.
  4. (US) A person who gives directions for a crane or vehicle (that is challenging to navigate) from a different point of view to the moved load.
    Synonyms: banksman, dogman, lookout, observer, signalman
  5. Dolphins of the genus Stenella, and specifically Stenella attenuata distinguished from the streaker (Stenella coeruleoalba) and the spinner (Stenella longirostris).
    Synonym: spotted dolphin
  6. (motor racing) A team member responsible for communication with the driver to keep them up-to-date about on-track events, such as other nearby cars.

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Danish

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Verb

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spotter

  1. present of spotte

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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spotter m (definite singular spotteren, indefinite plural spottere, definite plural spotterne)

  1. jeerer; mocker

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Spanish

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spotter m (plural spotteres)

  1. spotter (clarification of this definition is needed)