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emulator

[em-yuh-ley-ter] / ˈɛm yəˌleɪ tər /






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Effort.jl belongs to a class of tools known as emulators.

From Science Daily

Billie played it, and I ran it through this old SketchCassette like tape emulator, but again the marriage of this song about a doll and Billie playing a little toy keyboard.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Trump was a nonstarter for him, he said, adding that the former president and his emulators were too intransigent.

From New York Times

“We can make emulators of these models and then run them 100 times faster,” Bretherton says.

From Science Magazine

Now, the populist conservatism of former President Donald Trump and his emulators in the Republican Party, reinforced by talk radio and Fox News propaganda, has lured away working-class voters – particularly men without college degrees.

From Seattle Times