readout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A display, particularly one that presents numerical data.
 * 2) The information, usually a measurement, shown on such a display.
 * 3)  The information output from a computer in a readable form.
 * 4) An account of the topics discussed in a meeting, especially in diplomatic or political contexts.
 * 1)  The information output from a computer in a readable form.
 * 2) An account of the topics discussed in a meeting, especially in diplomatic or political contexts.
 * 1) An account of the topics discussed in a meeting, especially in diplomatic or political contexts.

Usage notes
In computing contexts, because "read" is an input operation, the term "readout" is self-contradictory; nevertheless, the word has gained widespread currency, because of the clear analogy with a person reading out — that is, reading out loud to others (reciting) — from a text. When modishness is not desired, the simple term "display" is likely to be more appropriate.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * German:, Sichtanzeige, Auslesedisplay, Ableseanzeige, Ausleseanzeige


 * German: zusammenfassender Bericht


 * German: Anzeigewert, Auslesewert


 * German: Auslesung