retuner

English

Etymology

retune + -er

Noun

retuner (plural retuners)

  1. One who retunes something.
    • 2000, New Statesman, volume 129, numbers 4493-4505, page 15:
      Remember the panic about the Channel 5 home video retuners? Armies of bogus retuners were expected to steal pensioners' life savings. Well, the retuners came, did their stuff and went, without major incident.

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