estimator
pronunciation
How to pronounce estimator in British English: UK ['estɪmeɪtə]
How to pronounce estimator in American English: US ['estəˌmeɪtə]
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- Noun:
- an expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines)
Word Origin
- estimator (n.)
- 1660s, from Latin aestimator, agent noun from aestimare "to value" (see esteem (v.)).
Example
- 1. But , the fee estimator only appears to work for domestic tickets in the us .
- 2. Tripadvisor is pushing the " fees estimator " as a key selling feature ......
- 3. For a more precise number , use the social security administration 's retirement estimator .
- 4. Large confidence intervals is a price we must pay to get a consistent estimator of the return to education when we think educ is endogenous .
- 5. Tripadvisor simplifies the array of airline fees with the first fully integrated fees estimator in europe .