IPA: /ˈdɪmplɪər/
KK: /ˈdɪmplɪər/
Having more dimples than something else; used to describe a surface that has more small indentations or hollows.
The dimplier surface of the new golf ball helps it fly farther.
The word 'dimplier' is derived from 'dimple' (from Middle English 'dimpel', meaning a small indentation) and the suffix '-er' (meaning a person who). A dimplifier is a person or thing that creates dimples or indentations.
Think of someone who creates small indentations ('dimple') — the '-er' indicates a person, so a dimplifier is someone who makes dimples.