English

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Etymology

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interlock +‎ -er

Noun

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interlocker (plural interlockers)

  1. A device that interlocks.
    • 1933, Interstate Commerce Commission Reports:
      Signals and interlockers. — The Nickel Plate has 24 interlocking plants on its lines, of which 20 are mechanically operated and 4 electrically operated.
  2. A person who holds more than one role in a power structure.
    • 2000, Bill Bramwell, Bernard Lane, Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships: Politics, Practice and Sustainability:
      In 1995 the attention of the interlockers shifted away from their unresolved differences about sustainability to the consideration of specific policy options of particular interest to each.