Associations to the word «Accumulator»
Noun
- Batterie
- Overflow
- Multiplication
- Byte
- Reich
- Piston
- Register
- Increment
- Volt
- Cpu
- Digit
- Pump
- Stack
- Pointer
- Calculator
- Instruction
- Calvert
- Integer
- Microprocessor
- Immersion
- Battery
- Potency
- Fda
- Generator
- Pumping
- Accumulation
- Processor
- Eta
- Dyeing
- Dynamo
- Coil
- Burroughs
- Parameter
- Bit
- Valve
- Projector
- Content
- Sine
- Entropy
- Complement
- Bet
- Pollutant
- Programmer
- Storage
- Array
- Nitrogen
- Boiler
- Pressure
- Injunction
- Output
- Fluid
- Ignition
- Dial
- Input
- Converter
- Address
- Brock
- Cipher
- Brake
- Bellow
- Cylinder
- Switch
- Memory
- Load
- Gb
- Petrol
- Acc
- Motor
- Zero
- Vest
- Ammonia
- Reactor
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Accumulator»
Wiktionary
ACCUMULATOR, noun. One who, or that which, accumulates.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (British) A wet-cell storage battery.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (betting) A collective bet on successive events, with both stake and winnings being carried forward to accumulate progressively.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (mechanics) A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (manufacturing) A vessel containing pressurized hot water ready for release as steam.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (engineering) (hydraulics) A container which stores hydraulic power for release, in the form of a pressurized fluid (often suspended within a larger tank of fluid under pressure).
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (computer science) A register in a calculator or computer used for holding the intermediate results of a computation or data transfer.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (finance) A derivative contract under which the seller commits to sell shares of an underlying security at a certain strike price, which the buyer is obligated to buy.
Dictionary definition
ACCUMULATOR, noun. A person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes).
ACCUMULATOR, noun. A voltaic battery that stores electric charge.
ACCUMULATOR, noun. (computer science) a register that has a built-in adder that adds an input number to the contents of the register.
Wise words
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