Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A pari-mutuel machine.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An apparatus, used at horse-races, which registers and indicates the number of tickets sold to betters on each horse. Also called totaliser, totalizator, and totalisator.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Same as
totalizator .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
person orobject thattotals
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a calculator that performs simple arithmetic functions
- noun computer that registers bets and divides the total amount bet among those who won
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Examples
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The totalizer is the mechanism in the phone that counts deposited coins and sends a tone back to the co for every 5 cents that is deposited.
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Asked about the problem of the voting pattern of a booth becoming public due to the use of the EVMs, he said: "We have developed a machine called totalizer through which we can connect
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Disastrously short, and he wonders if the fuel totalizer could be wrong.
Orbit John J. Nance 2006
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Disastrously short, and he wonders if the fuel totalizer could be wrong.
Orbit John J. Nance 2006
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Wisdom of crowd ideas have been used for a while in totalizer based horse racing events.
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The totalizer then causes the coin signal oscillator to readout a dual-frequency signal indicating the value deposited to ACTS (a computer) or the TSPS operator.
The Official Phreaker's Manual Version 1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper 1991
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The totalizer then causes the coin signal oscillator to readout a dual-frequency signal indicating the value deposited to ACTS (a computer) or the TSPS operator.
The Official Phreaker's Manual V1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper Part II 1991
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A beep consists of 2 tones: 2200 + 1700 Hz. A relay in the fortress called the "B relay" (yes, there is also an 'A relay ') places a capacitor across the speech circuit during totalizer read-out to prevent the "customer" from hearing the red box tones.
The Official Phreaker's Manual Version 1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper 1991
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A beep consists of 2 tones: 2200 + 1700 Hz. A relay in the fortress called the "B relay" (yes, there is also an 'A relay ') places a capacitor across the speech circuit during totalizer read-out to prevent the "customer" from hearing the red box tones.
The Official Phreaker's Manual V1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper Part II 1991
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If the slug miraculously survives the gamut, it will then strike the appropriate totalizer arm causing a ratchet wheel to rotate once for every
The Official Phreaker's Manual V1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper Part II 1991
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