Gozintas are a playful term used to describe numbers that can divide another number without leaving a remainder, essentially referring to factors or divisors. The term is often used in educational contexts to help children understand division and the concept of factors in a fun and engaging way. For example, in the phrase "3 gozinta 12," it indicates that 3 divides into 12 exactly four times.
This would normally mean that you're taking in information in one form and redistributing it in either the same, or any various different formats. In analog-engineering they were called Gozintas & Gozoutas and they described any plugs, information or otherwise that were evident on any device.
Input devices are all devices (appliances) which provide data to the computer. These include CD drives, microphones, mouse, keyboard and more.Output devices are all devices which provide data to the user or another computer. These could be monitor or printer.There are hybrid devices which can both be used for input and output, e.g. network links or CD burners.