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Definition of attacher in English: attachernoun əˈtatʃə 1Law. An officer who seizes and takes a person, or goods or property, into legal custody. 2A person who attaches something, by tacking, hooking on, tying, stitching, sticking, clipping, stapling, etc. 3A device for attaching something; a fastener, a tie, etc. Often as the second element of compounds.
Origin Late Middle English; earliest use found in Promptorium Parvulorum. From attach + -er. Definition of attacher in US English: attachernounəˈtatʃə 1Law. An officer who seizes and takes a person, or goods or property, into legal custody. 2A person who attaches something, by tacking, hooking on, tying, stitching, sticking, clipping, stapling, etc. 3A device for attaching something; a fastener, a tie, etc. Often as the second element of compounds.
Origin Late Middle English; earliest use found in Promptorium Parvulorum. From attach + -er. |