pounder

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Etymology 1

From pound (verb) +‎ -er (agent suffix).

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pounder (plural pounders)

  1. A vessel in which something is pounded, or an implement used in pounding.
    • 2014, The Cook's Illustrated Meat Book:
      Since we often prefer to pound our own cutlets rather than buy uneven precut cutlets from the store, a meat pounder is an important piece of equipment.
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Etymology 2

From pound (measure of weight) +‎ -er.

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pounder (plural pounders)

  1. (in combination) A gun capable of firing a specified weight of shot in pounds.
    The ship fired the twelve-pounder twice during the battle.
  2. (in combination) Something that weighs a specified number of pounds.
    • 1970, Field & Stream, volume 75, number 7, page 76:
      "Okay, that's a keeper," Harold said as he netted the 3-pounder and put him on a stringer over the side of the boat.
  3. (in combination) Something or someone costing so many pounds sterling.
    The striker they bought from United was a million-pounder.
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