controller
[ kuh n-troh-ler ]
/ kənˈtroʊ lər /
noun
an employee, often an officer, of a business firm who checks expenditures, finances, etc.; comptroller.
a person who regulates, directs, or restrains.
British Aeronautics.
a dispatcher.
a regulating mechanism; governor.
Also called control unit, processor. Computers.
the key component of a device, as a terminal, printer, or external storage unit, that contains the circuitry necessary to interpret and execute instructions fed into the device.
a remote piece of hardware used to direct or control an electronic device: a video-game controller.
Origin of controller
OTHER WORDS FROM controller
con·trol·ler·ship, nounWords nearby controller
Example sentences from the Web for controllership
The office of the controllership of the royal exchequer must be held by such a person as that office requires.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 |VariousA year later (May 1382) to his controllership of wool was added that of petty customs.
Chaucer and His Times |Grace E. HadowStill he managed to retain his office until July 1754, when he exchanged the controllership for the ministry of marine.
British Dictionary definitions for controllership
controller
/ (kənˈtrəʊlə) /
noun
a person who directs, regulates, or restrains
Also called: comptroller
a business executive or government officer who is responsible for financial planning, control, etc
the equipment concerned with controlling the operation of an electrical device