noun
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a person or thing that balances
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entomol another name for haltere
Etymology
Origin of balancer
First recorded in 1400–50 (earlier in Anglo-French surnames); late Middle English; see balance, -er 1
Example Sentences
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The U.S. will always serve as this market balancer because its commercial structure permits LNG cargo cancellations.
From Barron's • Dec. 19, 2025
"So Delhi could be that country which is able to work through their differences. It wants to leverage its reputation of a balancer, but it's going to be very difficult."
From BBC • Sep. 7, 2023
Juiced has a balancer module that automatically draws power evenly from the two batteries.
From The Verge • Jun. 17, 2021
His successor, FDR, was also a budget balancer at heart.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 19, 2020
I'm sure you can handle the balancer without Perkins.
From The Man Who Rocked the Earth by Wood, Robert Williams
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