scanner
nounEtymology
Definitions
One who scans.
- It is, perhaps, too much to assume that an elderly Melville read James, but he was an eager scanner of magazines and did read fiction in his later years.
A device which scans documents in order to convert them to a digital medium.
- He put the picture in the scanner, then e-mailed a copy of it to his family.
A device which scans barcodes or QR codes for the purpose of charging a customer,…
A device which scans barcodes or QR codes for the purpose of charging a customer, performing a price check or enquiry, printing a price label or sticker, checking an item in or out of the store or warehouse, or finding an item ordered through click and collect and its corresponding location; a pricing gun or HHT.
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A radio receiver which iterates through a sequence of frequencies to detect signal.
A device which uses radiation (ultrasound, X-ray, etc.) to generate images of tissue or…
A device which uses radiation (ultrasound, X-ray, etc.) to generate images of tissue or surfaces for diagnostic purposes.
- Chorban: I'm using a small scanner to gather readings on the keepers. Chorban: So far, I've had mixed results. I find it difficult to get near the creatures.
A device which uses optics to detect printed data (such as a barcode).
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Derived
3D scanner, baggage scanner, barcode scanner, brain scanner, CAT scanner, chip scanner, chromatoscanner, full-body scanner, full body scanner, galvoscanner, interscanner, intrascanner, medscanner, microscanner, millimeter wave scanner, mobile scanner picking, photoscanner, piezoscanner, police scanner, portscanner, radiochromatoscanner, scanography, slide scanner, telescanner, X-ray scanner
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for scanner. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA