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accumulator noun |
(akumulator) אָקוּמוּלָטוֹר , (matz'ber) מַצְבֵּר , (bateriyah) בָּטֶרִיָּה ; (מחשבים) (oger) אוֹגֵר ; (as'fan) אַסְפָן , (ag'ran) אַגְרָן |
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accumulator | accumulator | יחיד | accumulators | רבים |
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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accumulators
accumulator
(ש"ע)
מצבר; אוגר; מקום אחסון זמני ביחידת העיבוד המרכזית (במחשבים)
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Accumulator
Accumulator may refer to: - Accumulator (computing), in a CPU, a processor register for storing intermediate results
- Accumulator (energy), an apparatus for storing energy or power
- Hydraulic accumulator, an energy storage device using hydraulic fluid under pressure
- Accumulator 1, a Czech film
- Accumulator (air conditioning), a refrigerant storage and dehydration element of an air conditioning system
- Accumulator, a type of bet covering multiple selections with a single stake. Also known (primarily in USA) as a parlay
- Capacitor, in electrical engineering, also known by the deprecated term accumulator
- electrochemical cell, is a cell that stores electrical energy, typically used in rechargeable batteries.
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