Instructeur.
ETYM Latin, from monere. Related to Monition, Mentor.
Provides a quantitative measurement, not qualitative. It measures continuously a condition that must be kept within prescribed limits. It does not differentiate between compounds.
1. A piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble.
2. Equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions.
ETYM Old Eng. tutour, Latin tutor, from tueri to watch, defend: cf. French tuteur. Related to Tuition.
1. One who gives private lessons to a student, especially as a means of helping the student keep up with his or her classmates.
2. One who guards, protects, watches over, or has the care of, some person or thing; guardian.
(Informatique) Écran.
The device on which images generated by the computer’s video adapter are displayed. The term monitor usually refers to a video display and its housing. The monitor is attached to the video adapter by a cable. See also CRT.
Alternative term for a display screen.
A device that takes signals from a computer and displays them on a CRT screen.