- nounspotter (noun) · spotters (plural noun)
- an aviator or aircraft employed in locating or observing enemy positions:"spotter planes"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa person who looks for or observes a particular thing as a hobby or job:"plane-spotters"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa person who observes weather patterns on behalf of an organization:"the National Weather Service said a spotter had called in to report a tornado touching the ground near Somonauk"
- a person who observes or assists a gymnast or weightlifter during a performance or practice in order to minimize the chance of accidents or injuries.
- a member of an auto racing team who sits above the track and communicates with the driver by radio about what is happening along the course:"NASCAR mandated that spotters had to be positioned above the grandstands during practices"
- US ENGLISHinformala person employed by a company or business to keep watch on employees or customers.
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