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accumulator noun 1 elec engineering a storage battery that can be recharged by passing a current through it from an external direct current supply. 2 horse-racing (also accumulator bet) Brit a bet on four or more races, where the original money bet and any money won are bet on the next race, so that the better either wins a lot of money or loses it all. 3 computing a part of the memory of a computer that is used as a temporary store for the results of an arithmetical calculation or logic operation.

accumulator noun 1 elec engineering a storage battery that can be recharged by passing a current through it from an external direct current supply. 2 horse-racing (also accumulator bet) Brit a bet on four or more races, where the original money bet and any money won are bet on the next race, so that the better either wins a lot of money or loses it all. 3 computing a part of the memory of a computer that is used as a temporary store for the results of an arithmetical calculation or logic operation.

accumulator noun 1 elec engineering a storage battery that can be recharged by passing a current through it from an external direct current supply. 2 horse-racing (also accumulator bet) Brit a bet on four or more races, where the original money bet and any money won are bet on the next race, so that the better either wins a lot of money or loses it all. 3 computing a part of the memory of a computer that is used as a temporary store for the results of an arithmetical calculation or logic operation.