ordinateur

Etymology
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In its application to computing, it was coined by the professor of philology in a letter dated 16 April 1955, in response to a request from IBM France, who believed the word  was too restrictive in light of the possibilities of these machines (this is a very rare example of the creation of a neologism authenticated by a dated letter).

Noun

 * 1)  a computer, a computing device.
 * 2)  one who performs an ordination ceremony
 * 1)  one who performs an ordination ceremony
 * 1)  one who performs an ordination ceremony
 * 1)  one who performs an ordination ceremony
 * 1)  one who performs an ordination ceremony