changer

/ˈtʃeɪndʒər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that changes something, especially in a significant way.
    • The new software is a total changer for how we manage our finances.
    • He was known as a changer of school policies, always pushing for better rules.
    • She is a real game changer in the world of technology.
  2. A device or machine that automatically changes something, such as a record changer or a coin changer.
    • The CD changer in my car holds six discs at once.
    • I put a dollar into the coin changer and got four quarters back.
    • The old jukebox had a record changer that could play multiple songs.
  3. A person who exchanges money or goods for an equivalent value, such as a money changer.
    • In the market, a changer will trade your dollars for local currency.
    • He worked as a changer, swapping foreign coins for tourists.
    • The money changer at the airport gave me a good exchange rate.
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