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Effecter

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Noun

1. effecter, effector

one who brings about a result or event; one who accomplishes a purpose

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Effecter

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noun
physiology
a nerve ending that terminates in a muscle or gland and provides neural stimulation causing contraction or secretion

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Effecter

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noun
1. 
a muscle, gland, cell, etc. capable of responding to a stimulus, esp. to a nerve impulse
2. 
that part of a nerve which transmits an impulse to an organ of response

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Effecter

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n.
1. Something brought about by a cause or agent; a result.
2. The power to produce an outcome or achieve a result: The government's action had little effect on the trade imbalance.
3. Advantage; avail: used her words to great effect in influencing the jury.
4. The condition of being in full force or execution; operativeness: a new regulation that goes into effect tomorrow.
5.
a. Something that produces a specific impression or supports a general design or intention: The lighting effects emphasized the harsh atmosphere of the drama.
b. A particular impression: large windows that gave an effect of spaciousness.
c. Production of a desired impression: spent lavishly on dinner just for effect.
6. The basic or general meaning; import: He said he was greatly worried, or words to that effect.
7. effects Movable belongings; goods.
tr.v. ef·fect·ed, ef·fect·ing, ef·fects
To bring about; make happen; cause or accomplish: effect a cure for a disease; effect a change in policy. See Usage Note at affect1.

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