A person or device that buffers; something that provides a cushioning or protective effect.
From 'buffer' + '-er' agent suffix, creating a noun for an entity that performs buffering.
This word is so rare it's barely used in modern English—most people would just say 'buffer' as a noun instead of 'bufferrer'. It shows how English prefers simpler word forms over adding redundant agent suffixes.
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