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processor

1 of 1noun
/'prɑsɛsər/
Forms:processors
1

a business that transforms raw agricultural products into forms suitable for sale or consumption

  • The meat processor packaged fresh cuts for supermarkets.
  • A dairy processor converted milk into cheese and yogurt.
  • Grain processors supply flour to bakeries.
  • Fruit processors produce canned and frozen products.
  • The vegetable processor sorted and cleaned the produce.
2

(computing) the part of a computer by which all programs work

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  • The new computer featured a high-speed processor that significantly improved overall performance and multitasking capabilities.
  • Engineers designed a custom processor for the device to optimize its performance and efficiency.
  • During the computer’s repair, the technician replaced the faulty processor to restore functionality.
  • He upgraded his PC with a more powerful processor to handle demanding software and games.
3

a person who handles or prepares items, such as food, photos, or applications

  • The photo processor developed the film in the darkroom.
  • An admissions processor reviewed the applications carefully.
  • Processors ensure each application meets the required standards.
  • He worked as a processor in a meatpacking plant.
  • Skilled processors handle delicate or perishable items.