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From value +‎ -er.

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valuer (plural valuers)

  1. A person who valuates; an assessor or appraiser.
  2. A person who appreciates something and sets a value on it.
    • 1983, Lynn R. Kahle, Social values and social change: adaptation to life in America:
      Valuers of warm relationships and other value groups may fulfill interpersonal needs through the family but are more willing to admit that parenting is not the only means for finding companionship and love.
    • 1989 December 3, Pam Mitchell, Ronnie Gilbert, “Carrying On The Honorable Tradition Of 'Protest Music'”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 21, page 8:
      I'm a funny combination of loner and valuer of community.

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