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renderer

  • a word derived from render.
    render
    verb (used with object)
    to cause to be or become; make.

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In the past, a rancher with a dead, 1,500-pound steer could call a local renderer, who’d pay a little money to pick up the animal and turn it into ingredients for marshmallows, Jell-O and glue.

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2016

The team took a powerful but complex open-source cartographic renderer called Mapnik, built an easy-to-use interface around it and created a simple styling language, CartoCSS, to customize the maps' appearance.

From Nature Mar. 3, 2015

The big issue here is that the entire renderer is locked.

From Forbes Aug. 9, 2012

The renderer might add other, non-animal waste products into the cauldron, such as used vegetable oil.

From Slate Apr. 25, 2012

The name and location of the renderer and the grade of the lard shall be plainly branded on each package at the time of packing.

From Home Pork Making by A. W. Fulton