Associations to the word «Input»
Noun
- Processing
- Byte
- Db
- Volt
- Torque
- Controller
- Arcade
- Stakeholder
- Analyzer
- Hz
- Converter
- Distortion
- Polynomial
- Microprocessor
- Iteration
- Stimulus
- Eq
- Processor
- Polarization
- Oscillation
- Fourier
- Multiple
- Switch
- Antenna
- Circuit
- Graph
- Node
- Learner
- Excitation
- Screen
- Cns
- Permutation
- Ghz
- Coefficient
- Pixel
- Detector
- Audio
- Throughput
- Command
- Integer
- Sensor
- Sine
- Adapter
- Terminal
- Activation
- Inventory
- Mapping
- Lag
- Cathode
- Transform
- Saturation
- Wire
- Vertex
- Np
Adjective
- Somatic
- Stereo
- Fuzzy
- Discrete
- Cutaneous
- Harmonic
- Matching
- Bipolar
- Weighted
- Exponential
- Graphical
- Processed
- Sequential
- Invariant
- Proportional
- Peripheral
- Optic
- Configured
- Finite
- Stochastic
- Differential
- Modal
- Variable
- Syntactic
- Lexical
- Optimal
- Computational
- Arithmetic
- Directional
- Bias
- Adaptive
- Schematic
- Instantaneous
- Reflex
- Sorted
- Resonant
- Simulated
- Inverse
Wiktionary
INPUT, noun. The act or process of putting in; infusion.
INPUT, noun. That which is put in, as in an amount.
INPUT, noun. Contribution, or share in a contribution.
INPUT, noun. Something fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
INPUT, verb. (transitive) To put in; put on.
INPUT, verb. (transitive) To enter data.
INPUT, verb. (transitive) To accept data that is entered.
INPUT ARM, noun. The side of a lever on which force is applied
INPUT DEVICE, noun. (computing) Any of many hardware devices that generate and/or interface input (from a user or elsewhere) to a computer
INPUT DEVICES, noun. Plural of input device
INPUT METHOD, noun. (computing) A program that facilitates the input of foreign scripts or exotic symbols on a computer.
INPUT METHOD EDITOR, noun. (computing) A program that facilitates the input of foreign scripts or exotic symbols on a computer.
INPUT METHOD EDITORS, noun. Plural of input method editor
Dictionary definition
INPUT, noun. Signal going into an electronic system.
INPUT, noun. A statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account".
INPUT, noun. Any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action.
INPUT, noun. A component of production; something that goes into the production of output.
INPUT, verb. Enter (data or a program) into a computer.
Wise words
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