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ALL meanings of input

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  • abbreviation Technical meaning of INPUT ALPHA 3
  • noun input something that is put in. 1
  • noun input the act or process of putting in. 1
  • noun input the power or energy supplied to a machine. 1
  • noun input the current or voltage applied to an electric or electronic circuit or device. Compare output (def 4). 1
  • noun input Computers. data to be entered into a computer for processing. the process of introducing data into the internal storage of a computer. 1
  • noun input contribution of information, ideas, opinions, or the like: Before making a decision we need your input. 1
  • noun input the available data for solving a technical problem. 1
  • noun input Scot. a monetary contribution, as to charity. 1
  • adjective input of or relating to data or equipment used for input: The goal is to reduce input costs. 1
  • verb with object input Computers. to enter (data) into a computer for processing. 1
  • verb with object input to contribute (ideas, information, or suggestions) to a project, discussion, etc. 1
  • noun Technical meaning of input (language)   (Or "Input") An extension of ALGOL 60 for the M-20 computer developed by A.P. Ershov at Novosibirsk in 1961. ALPHA includes matrix operations, slices, and complex arithmetic. 1
  • noun input computing: data entry 1
  • noun input power to a machine 1
  • noun input contribution, suggestion 1
  • transitive verb input enter: data 1
  • transitive verb input contribute: ideas 1
  • noun Technical meaning of input (architecture)   Data transferred from the outside world into a computer system via some kind of input device. Opposite: output. 1
  • noun input What is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system. 1
  • noun input The act or process of putting in; infusion. 0
  • noun input That which is put in, as in an amount. 0
  • noun input Contribution, or share in a contribution. 0
  • noun input Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process. 0
  • verb input (Transitive Verb) To put in; put on. 0
  • verb input (Transitive Verb) To enter data. 0
  • verb input (Transitive Verb) To accept data that is entered. 0
  • variable noun input Input consists of information or resources that a group or project receives. 0
  • uncountable noun input Input is information that is put into a computer. 0
  • verb input If you input information into a computer, you feed it in, for example by typing it on a keyboard. 0
  • noun input the act of putting in 0
  • noun input that which is put in 0
  • noun input a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc 0
  • noun input the signal or current fed into a component or circuit 0
  • noun input the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied 0
  • noun input the data fed into a computer from a peripheral device 0
  • noun input of or relating to electronic, computer, or other input 0
  • verb input to insert (data) into a computer 0
  • noun input what is put in 0
  • noun input the amount of money, material, effort, etc. put into a project or process; investment 0
  • noun input electric current, voltage, or power put into a circuit, machine, etc. 0
  • noun input data or programs entered or to be entered into a computer for processing 0
  • noun input any offered information, as an opinion or advice 0
  • noun input a terminal connection for receiving electric power or signals 0
  • verb transitive input to enter (data) into a computer 0
  • adjective input of or relating to computer input 0
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