A tinker is the old name for someone who travelled from village to village, repairing kitchen utensils - especially plugging holes in metal pots and pans.
The technician was in charge of monitoring the test equipment. For repairs, please take your laptop to a certified technician.
The answer to this is based on your definition of the word "computer". At it's most simple form - a thermometer can be considered a "computer", as it is a machine that is "programmable" to follow a set of instructions and display output data. A sundial or compass are probably other great examples of simple computers. So I am thinking possibly billions of types of computers. Maybe hundreds per household.
Certainly not. The 74LS48 is a BCD to 7 segment decoder, and the CD40106 is a hex schmitt trigger inverter. A 7 segment display is the type of numeric display that consists of seven bars that form an 8 when all of them are lit. The LS48 takes a 4 bit BCD word and figures out which bars to light up.
No It's not a compound word
No. "Ment" is a suffix, not a complete word.
Tinker
The word may be peddler (traveling vendor of goods).
The word may be peddler (traveling vendor of goods).
My mother used to grow gourds to use for decoration but the native people used the gourd as household utensils.
The word utensils has three syllables. U-ten-sils.
The caterers quickly passed out the utensils.
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Sportsmanship is a word substitute for spirit of game
We used kitchen utensils to bake the cake for my cousins birthday.Pens and pencils are writing utensils.
There is no one-word substitute in English for "son-in-law."
A word substitute for the sentence "A fault that can be forgiven" is "venial".
There are five people in our household.