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computor

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English

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Etymology

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From compute +‎ -or.

Noun

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computor (plural computors)

  1. Obsolete spelling of computer.
    • 1957 November, “Electronics in Railway Accountancy”, in Railway Magazine, page 746:
      British Railways are beginning to reap the advantages of electronics applied to accounting. At Swindon Works, a computor, the first of its type to be used anywhere in the world, was installed recently to deal with the pay of some 10,000 employees.
    • 1985 December, “Sims Anemometers Measure Wind!”, in Weatherwise (inline advertisement), Sims Anemometers, page 58:
      WITH SERIAL COMPUTOR INTERFACE

References

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  • OED (online) 2008

Latin

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Verb

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computor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of computō