sudoer
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Etymology
From sudo ("substitute user id do"), the name of a command that runs programs as another user, and -er.
Noun
sudoer (plural sudoers)
- (computing, Unix) A user who is permitted to run programs with the security privileges of another user without explicitly specifying a password.
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