About The Word Controller
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Controller
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What's The Definition Of Controller?
[n] a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine; "the speed control on his turntable was not working properly"; "I turned the controls over to her"
[n] someone who maintains and audits business accounts [n] a person who directs and restrains Synonyms | Synonyms for Controller: accountant | comptroller | control | restrainer Related Terms | Find terms related to Controller: accountant | accountant general | actuary | auditor | bank accountant | bank examiner | Big Brother | boatswain | bookkeeper | boss | bursar | CA | calculator | cashier | cashkeeper | certified public accountant | chamberlain | chartered accountant | chief | clerk | comptroller | control | cost accountant | cost keeper | CPA | curator | depositary | depository | financial officer | floor manager | floorman | floorwalker | foreman | gaffer | ganger | governor | head | headman | inspector | journalizer | liquidator | monitor | noncommissioned officer | overman | overseer | paymaster | proctor | purse bearer | purser | receiver | reckoner | recorder | registrar | regulator | servo control | servo regulator | sirdar | slave driver | steward | straw boss | subforeman | super | superintendent | supervisor | surveyor | taskmaster | treasurer | trustee | visitor See Also | auditor | bookkeeper | bourgeois | businessperson | certified public accountant | chartered accountant | cost accountant | CPA | cruise control | dial | disk controller | electric switch | electrical switch | governor | handwheel | human | individual | joystick | mechanism | mortal | overcomer | person | regulator | somebody | someone | soul | subduer | suppresser | suppressor | surmounter | switch | valve | withholder Controller In Webster's Dictionary \Con*trol"ler\, n. [From control, v. t.: cf. F.
contr[^o]leur.]
1. One who, or that which, controls or restraines; one who
has power or authority to regulate or control; one who
governs.
The great controller of our fate Deigned to be man,
and lived in low estate. --Dryden.
2. An officer appointed to keep a counter register of
accounts, or to examine, rectify, or verify accounts.
[More commonly written {controller}.]
3. (Naut.) An iron block, usually bolted to a ship's deck,
for controlling the running out of a chain cable. The
links of the cable tend to drop into hollows in the block,
and thus hold fast until disengaged.
\Con*trol"ler\, n. 1. (Elec.) Any electric device for controlling a circuit or system; specif.: (a) An electromagnet, excited by the main current, for throwing a regulator magnet into or out of circuit in an automatic device for constant current regulation. (b) A kind of multiple switch for gradually admitting the current to, or shutting it off from, an electric motor; as, a car controller for an electric railway car. 2. (Mach.) A lever controlling the speed of an engine; -- applied esp. to the lever governing a throttle valve, as of a steam or gasoline engine, esp. on an automobile. |
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