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Emulator

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɛ.mjʊ.leɪ.tər/ (American English), /ˈiː.mjuː.leɪ.tə/ (British English)

Definitions

  • A person who strives to match or surpass someone else's achievements through imitation.
  • A software or hardware system that enables one computer system to behave like another.

Usage Examples

  • As an emulator of great scientists, she dedicated herself to research and discovery.
  • Gamers often use an emulator to run classic video games on modern computers.

Etymology

Derived from Latin æmulātor, from æmulārī (to emulate, to strive to equal or surpass).

Synonyms

  • Imitator
  • Replicator
  • Competitor
  • Reproducer

Antonyms

  • Innovator
  • Original
  • Pioneer

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Emulador /e.mu.laˈðoɾ/
French Émulateur /e.my.la.tœʁ/
Hindi अनुकरणकर्ता /ə.nu.kəˈɾəɳ.kər.taː/
Tamil பின்பற்றுபவர் /piṉpaṟṟupavar/
Chinese 仿真器 /fǎng zhēn qì/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "emulator" is pronounced as /ˈɛ.mjʊ.leɪ.tər/, while in British English, the pronunciation shifts slightly to /ˈiː.mjuː.leɪ.tə/.

Historical Usage

Historically, the term was first used in the 16th century to describe someone who emulates another person. In the 20th century, it gained technological significance with the rise of computing.

Cultural Nuances

In modern contexts, "emulator" is often associated with software that allows one system to mimic another, such as in gaming and software development.

More Information

Emulators are widely used in various industries, including software development, cybersecurity, and gaming. They allow old applications and games to run on modern systems and are essential in preserving digital history.

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