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imput

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Noun

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imput (plural imputs)

  1. Misspelling of input.
    • 1963, Weiss, Harold, Mcgrath, J.B, Technically speaking[1]:
      The imput plugs are standardized, so that we can probably cue in somebody’s oíd TV set as an extra monitor []
    • 1972, Nilsen, Don Lee Fred, English Adverbials[2]:
      The transformation will be left unchanged, however, because it is the imput rather than the output that is questionable.
    • 1973 July, New Jersey. Department of Transportation, O'Rourke, Larry, editor, Transporter (July 1973, New Jersey Department of Transportation)[3]:
      [] make a random check of computer imput material before plotting the information for the Route 280 project in West Orange.

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Verb

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imput

  1. first-person singular present indicative of imputa.