inputter

inputter
input NOUN 1) what is put or taken in or operated on by any process or system. 2) the action or process of putting or feeding something in. 3) a person's contribution. 4) energy supplied to a device or system; an electrical signal. 5) Electronics a place or device from which energy or information enters a system.
VERB (inputting; past and past part. input or inputted) put (data) into a computer.
DERIVATIVES inputter noun.

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