emulator

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See also: Emulator, and emulátor

English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɛmjəˌleɪtəɹ/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Hyphenation: em‧u‧la‧tor

Noun

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emulator (plural emulators)

English Wikipedia has an article on:
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  1. A person or thing that emulates.
    • The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries (volume 1)
      I admire the conqueror of Tlajcala and of Culna, but I find in the life of this emulator of Caesar actions which, if necessity warranted, the heart must still refuse to approve []
  2. (computing) A piece of software or hardware that simulates another system.
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Descendants

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  • Japanese: エミュレータ (emyurēta)

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Further reading

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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Internationalism; compare English emulator, French émulateur, German Emulator, ultimately from Latin aemulātor.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɛ.muˈla.tɔr/
  • Rhymes: -atɔr
  • Syllabification: e‧mu‧la‧tor

Noun

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emulator m inan

  1. (computing) emulator (piece of software or hardware that simulates another system)
    Hypernym: program

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Further reading

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  • emulator in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • emulator in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French emulateur. Equivalent to emula +‎ -tor.

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Adjective

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emulator m or n (feminine singular emulatoare, masculine plural emulatori, feminine and neuter plural emulatoare)

  1. emulator

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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from English emulator.

Noun

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emulator c

  1. (computing) an emulator

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