tricorder

English

Etymology

The name of such a device in Star Trek, from tri- (referring to its three input keys, which by default cover geological, meteorological, and biological functions) + (re)corder[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

tricorder (plural tricorders)

  1. (fiction) A fictional futuristic handheld device used for scanning, which may be specialized for medical, technical, or other purposes.
    • 1999-2003, Matt Groening, opening title screen from the start, in Futurama, FOX Television Network:
      PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND TRICORDERS
  2. (slang) A real-world advanced handheld medical scanner.

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References

  1. Sternbach, Rick; Okuda, Michael; Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. Star Trek, 1991, p.121
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