computerette

English

Etymology

computer + -ette

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəmpjutɚˈɹɛt/
  • Rhymes: -ɛt
  • Hyphenation: com‧put‧er‧ette

Noun

computerette (plural computerettes)

  1. (rare, chiefly science fiction) A small computer.
    • 1968, Popular Mechanics, volume 129, number 3, page 115:
      One tiny cassette holds 8000 2000-mile routes, any of which can be exposed at will. It is not hard to imagine the ACD — and its associated computerette — becoming a splended "optional extra" in the vacationer's family car.
    • 2011, Fred Holmes, Heroes of the Transition, page 8:
      Highly robotic for her time, Baby Luna came with her moon landing module, crashball, computerette, star maps, space suit, dragon robe and other clothes.
    • 2012, Miranda Innes, Getting to Manana, page 175:
      My bijou computerette had no truck with floppy disks, so an Internet café would not suffice.
    • 2013, Iain Banks, Raw Spirit, page 60:
      What I should really do, of course, is use a Personal Digital Assistant; one of those tiny hand-held computerette thingies []
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