crewer

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

crew +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

crewer (plural crewers)

  1. (informal) A member of a crew, as on a ship or spacecraft
  2. A person in charge of locating the technical crew for a media production
    • 2006, Marc A. Krein, Sheree Martin, “60 Seconds to Air”, in Arthur A. Raney, Jennings Bryant, editors, Handbook of Sports and Media[2], →ISBN, page 271:
      For much of the crew, a regional crewer will be contracted to provide camera operators, A2s, []
  3. A competitive rower
    • 1999 September 22, Amy Bush, quoting Kristen Mermagen, “Women's crew looks for recruits”, in The Lantern[3], Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University:
      [] we will begin cutting until we have 50 crewers left for the novice team.

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