Modder
adj, noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
- 1 Often preceded by a descriptive word: one who modifies a mass-manufactured object, especially computer hardware or software, or a motor vehicle. informal
"Content creators (or ‘modders’) are individuals who create additional content for computer games. […] The creation of 3D models requires a lot of skill, with modders needing to have knowledge of 3D design software and coding so that the models can function within the game itself."
- 1 comparative form of mod: more mod comparative, form-of
Example
More examples"Content creators (or ‘modders’) are individuals who create additional content for computer games. […] The creation of 3D models requires a lot of skill, with modders needing to have knowledge of 3D design software and coding so that the models can function within the game itself."
Etymology
From mod (“to modify (an object) from its original condition”) + -er (suffix forming agent nouns).
From mod + -er (suffix forming the comparative forms of adjectives).
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