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driv·er I. \ˈdrīvə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English drivere, from driven to drive + -ere -er 1. : one that drives something: as a. : one that drives cattle, sheep, or beasts of burden b. : a person in actual physical control of a vehicle (as an automobile) < driver for the colonel > < hundreds of drivers parked their cars by the shore > < Sunday drivers > — compare operator c. : one that dispels or expels < a pianist is my surest driver away of worry > < a dedicated driver out of superstition > d. : a beater, drover, or other individual engaged in driving animals toward a destination e. : one competent to carry projects to execution or completion < a driver of bargains > f. : one skilled or adept at driving an object in flight, into desired shape, or so as to penetrate < he proved the longest driver in the tournament > < a driver of rivets > < the steam driller was taking work from drivers > g. : an overseer of a gang of workers responsible for their working at a satisfactory pace; broadly : a harsh and exacting taskmaster h. : a workman who guides logs being floated down a stream i. : the operator or tender of a machine that drives < a pile driver > j. : a member of a purse-seiner crew who goes out ahead in a small boat to determine the direction and size of schools of fish and helps to keep fish from escaping while the net is being set k. : an individual with executive ability and the tense and rigorous disposition to spur others to maintain a high level of well-directed exertion — used often with an implication of pushing relentlessly and ruthlessly < almost invariably he is a tense or intense person, enthusiastic, conscientious, more or less of a perfectionist, a go-getter, a real driver — C.M.Jones > < a great man is a leader of men, not a driver — S.McC.Crothers > < every steel company needs at least one hard-boiled driver of men — Current Biography > 2. : any of certain implements or tools used for driving: as a. : mallet b. : a tamping iron c. : a hammer for driving on barrel hoops d. : any of various sporting implements (as a bat, racket, or club) especially adapted for driving (as by shape); especially : a golf club with a wooden head and nearly straight face used in driving a ball from the tee — see wood illustration e. : an electrical device (as an electron tube) that produces and sustains oscillations or pulses in a circuit f. : the magnetic device that actuates a loudspeaker diaphragm to produce sound 3. a. obsolete : a square sail set on a yard at the end of a spanker boom with the wind aft b. : spanker 2 c. : the sixth mast on a many-masted schooner; also : the lower sail set on this mast 4. : a piece for imparting motion to another piece either directly or indirectly: as a. : the first of a train of wheels giving motion to the rest b. : a locomotive driving wheel c. : a dog in the faceplate of a lathe for driving a straight-tailed dog d. : a crossbar on a grinding-mill spindle for driving the upper stone 5. : dowitcher II. noun : a piece of computer software that controls input and output operations |