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resulterer

Resulterer is a coinage in English used to describe a person or mechanism that produces results. The term highlights the outcome of a process and follows the common English pattern of forming agent nouns with the -er suffix from the base noun result. Resulterer is not part of standard dictionaries and has only limited attestation, appearing mainly in informal or speculative writing.

Usage and scope include project management, analytics, or software contexts, where a resulterer may refer to

Etymology and notes: the word is formed from result plus the agent suffix -er and is likely

See also: agent noun, result, outcome, producer. References to the term in major dictionaries are lacking, and

the
person
responsible
for
delivering
concrete
outcomes
or
to
a
tool
that
yields
final
results.
In
literary
or
rhetorical
contexts,
resulterer
can
carry
an
ironic
tone,
signaling
emphasis
on
outcomes
over
procedures
or
methods.
a
recent
coinage.
Its
reception
is
mixed;
some
writers
view
it
as
a
useful
shorthand
in
niche
discourse,
while
others
consider
it
stylistically
awkward
and
prefer
clearer
alternatives
such
as
producer,
deliverer,
or
outcome-focused
phrasing.
its
use
remains
limited
to
specific,
informal,
or
creative
contexts.