booster vs prosumer

booster

noun
  • Someone who promotes a town or business. 

  • Something that boosts. 

  • A term that serves to amplify or strengthen an utterance, such as "really". 

  • A member of a booster club. 

  • A booster dose. 

  • A booster engine fitted to a steam locomotive. 

  • A motor-generator set used for voltage regulation in direct current electrical power circuits. 

  • A thief. 

  • A small quantity of a sensitive explosive that is triggered by a detonator and provides the energy needed to detonate a larger quantity of a less-sensitive explosive. 

  • A package of cards or figurines designed to add to a player's collection. 

  • Someone who is a fan or supporter of something. 

  • A power-up item. 

  • The first stage of a multistage rocket that provides the thrust for liftoff and the initial flight. 

verb
  • To give a booster shot to; to boost. 

prosumer

noun
  • A serious, enthusiastic consumer: not professional (earning money), but of similar interest and skills to a (generally lower level) professional, or aspiring to such. The target market of prosumer equipment. 

  • A person in postindustrial society who combines the economic roles of producer and consumer 

adj
  • Targeted at serious, enthusiastic consumers, incorporating professional features but often modified for non-professional use. 

  • high-end 

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