Centerer

/ˈsɛntərər/ noun

A person or device that centers something, or an object designed to help position something in the exact middle.

From 'center' (from Latin centrum meaning 'middle point') plus the agent suffix '-er' indicating one who performs an action. The word emerged in English as mechanization required tools and people to precisely position objects.

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