Plural form of effecter; multiple persons or things that bring about effects or results.
Simply the plural form of 'effecter,' adding the standard '-s' suffix. The root remains Latin 'effectus' (result or effect).
The plural form reminds us that creating change rarely happens through a single agent—most real-world outcomes come from multiple 'effecters' working together, whether in biology, society, or causation itself.
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