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- Dictionaryticker/ˈtɪkə/
noun
- 1. a watch. informal
- 2. a telegraphic or electronic machine that prints out data on a strip of paper, especially stock market information or news reports. North American
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TICKER definition: 1. a heart 2. a moving area on a screen that shows changing information such as news or share…. Learn more.
- English (US)
TICKER meaning: 1. a heart 2. a moving area on a screen that...
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- English (US)
noun. tick· er ˈti-kər. : something that ticks or produces a ticking sound: such as. a. : watch. b (1) : a telegraphic receiving instrument that automatically prints off information (such as stock quotations or news) on a paper ribbon. (2) : a graphic on which information is scrolled across the top or bottom of a television or computer screen. c.
TICKER meaning: 1. a heart 2. a moving area on a screen that shows changing information such as news or share…. Learn more.
A device that transmits and displays stock prices is called a ticker. The narrow strip of paper on which this information was printed prior to the 1960s was called ticker tape.
Ticker definition: a telegraphic receiving instrument that automatically prints stock prices, market reports, etc., on a paper tape.. See examples of TICKER used in a sentence.
noun. a person or thing that ticks. ; specif., a. US. a telegraphic device for recording stock market quotations, etc. on a paper tape. b. an electronic device for displaying stock market quotations. c. Slang, Obsolete. a watch. d. Slang. the heart. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
1. a. A telegraphic instrument that receives news reports and prints them on paper tape. b. Any of various devices that receive and display similar information, such as stock market quotations, electronically. 2. Slang A watch. 3. Slang The heart.