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inputter
Variant of input
input
definition
in·put (in′po̵ot′)
noun
- the act of putting in
- what is put in; specif.,
- the amount of money, material, effort, etc. put into a project or process; investment
- electric current, voltage, or power put into a circuit, machine, etc.
- data or programs entered or to be entered into a computer for processing
- any offered information, as an opinion or advice
- a terminal connection for receiving electric power or signals
adjective
of or relating to computer input
Related Forms:
- inputter in′·put′·ter noun
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