impressioner

English

Etymology

impression + -er

Noun

impressioner (plural impressioners)

  1. (rare) One who impressions (manipulates a key in a lock to aid in creating a duplicate).
    • 2012, Deviant Ollam, Keys to the Kingdom, page 51:
      Fully-round files are also popular among individuals who do not wish to be encumbered by a need to orient their file each time they pick it up (many competitive lock impressioners choose fully-round files for this very reason, to save precious seconds during sporting sessions).
    • 2017, Don OShall, Tony West, Locksmithing 101 (L101), page 140:
      While many skilled impressioner [sic] use no key holder, most do and nearly all recommend its usage.

Anagrams

Swedish

Noun

impressioner

  1. indefinite plural of impression
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