English Etymology From embed + -er. Noun embedder (plural embedders) One who, or that which, embeds. 2006, Graham Robert Oppy, Philosophical perspectives on infinity:If an object is neither an embedder of nor embedded in a network of causal relations... A tool for embedding wire into a surface. 2007 January 19, Janet Maslin, “Putting Hitler on the Couch, and Finding Bees”, in New York Times:The mating box, capping fork and spur-wheel embedder are essential tools for apiculture. Anagrams bemerdedRemove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads