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accumulator
[ uh-kyoo-myuh-ley-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that accumulates.
- a register or electric device on an arithmetic machine, as an adding machine, cash register, or digital computer, that receives a number and produces and stores the results of arithmetic operations of the given number with other numbers.
- British. a storage battery or storage cell.
- an apparatus that stores fluid at approximately the working pressure of the hydraulic or pneumatic system in which it will be employed, so that a supply of fluid is always immediately available to the system.
- Machinery. (in a boiler) a vessel for storing hot fluid, ready to flash into steam.
- Hydraulics. a vessel in which air is trapped and compressed by the liquid, thus storing energy to supply liquid under pressure when the demand of the system is greater than the capacity of the pump.
accumulator
/ əˈkjuːmjʊˌleɪtə /
noun
- Also calledbatterystorage battery a rechargeable device for storing electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, consisting of one or more separate secondary cells
- horse racing a collective bet, esp on four or more races, in which the stake and winnings on each successive race are carried forward to become the stake on the next, so that both stakes and winnings accumulate progressively so long as the bet continues to be a winning one
- a register in a computer or calculator used for holding the results of a computation or data transfer
- a location in a computer store in which arithmetical results are produced
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Word History and Origins
Origin of accumulator1
1685–95; < Latin accumulātor, equivalent to accumulā ( re ) to heap up ( accumulate ) + -tor -tor
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Example Sentences
Toffolo placed 15 bets against his own team at the time, the majority of which were accumulators.
From BBC
When he was 16, he placed a £5 accumulator on four teams and took home £90 when they all won.
From BBC
Most controversially, he conceived of the orgone energy accumulator, a human-sized box, which was banned by the FDA.
From Los Angeles Times
"For pregnant women or avid drinkers of black tea, they're going to get more fluoride because it's a hyper accumulator of fluoride."
From Salon
In the lexicon of permaculture, comfrey is known as a dynamic accumulator.
From Seattle Times
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