megadeveloper

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mega- +‎ developer

Noun[edit]

megadeveloper (plural megadevelopers)

  1. A very large developer.
    • 2007 August 9, Seth Kugel, “A House That’s Just Unreal”, in New York Times[1]:
      Second Life offers all kinds of regions from which to chose, including the A’ksha Caves sim, a stark desert area with luxury housing owned by the megadeveloper Anshe Chung (the avatar of Ailin Graef, a Chinese-born businesswoman celebrated for making $1 million in real-life money from Second Life deals) and the Venice sim, based loosely on the real city, where a quick escape to rural Tuscany is just one geographically inaccurate sim away.