a person who supports someone else financially or by providing help, especially for a business or creative project.
From 'back' (to support, from Old English), plus the agent suffix '-er.' Originally meant someone who stood literally behind another person for support.
History is full of backers—every famous inventor and artist had someone who believed in them first. Thomas Edison had backers, and so did the Beatles; without financial supporters, most great ideas never happen.
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