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Input   /ˈɪnpˌʊt/   Listen
Input

verb
(past input; past part. input or inputted; pres. part. inputting)
1.
Enter (data or a program) into a computer.



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"Input" Quotes from Famous Books



... of "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" was prepared from input provided by Mr. J.B. Hare. For an HTML text with the illustrations from the original see his ...
— The Antediluvian World • Ignatius Donnelly



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