lenser

English

Etymology

lens + -er

Noun

lenser (plural lensers)

  1. (slang) The person who shoots a film.
    • 1949, The New York Times Film Reviews, volume 4, page 2822:
      It looks as though a group of amateur lensers had shot it off the cuff. Even some underwater pictures are hazy, sloppy and dull.
    • 1989, Variety Film Reviews, volume 21:
      Stunning location photography was the work of at least four ace silent film lensers []

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Etymology

Doublet of lengser

Verb

lenser

  1. dab.

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