noun
- plural of effecter; persons or things that bring about or cause an effect or result
- in biology and physiology, organs or structures that respond to nerve signals by producing movement or secretion
Usage: Often used in formal or technical contexts; Related to the verb 'effect' (to bring about)
Usage: technical; scientific
Examples
- The new policies were effecters of significant change in the organization.
- Several effecters contributed to the success of the project.
- Muscles and glands are effecters that respond to signals from the nervous system.
- The effecters of social reform worked tirelessly for decades.
- In the experiment, the effecters produced measurable physiological responses.