monitor
Monitor (from Latin monere , admonish, warn ') stands for:
- Monitor, generally and synonymously an electronic display device, the screen
- Monitor, or computer monitor for short , is a peripheral device
- Monitor (decoder) , Unix program for decoding telegrams and signals
- Special jet pipe of the fire brigade
- Monitor (computer science) , concept for synchronizing access in computer science
- Monitor (medicine) , technical device for monitoring vital parameters in intensive medicine
- Monitor (ship type) , warship type
- Clinical monitor , job description in the control of clinical trials
- Machine code monitor , primitive operating system
- Monitoring (sound engineering) , sound reinforcement for artists or sound engineers
As a proper name:
- Monitor, brand of the former French car manufacturer Charles Rouquet et Cie
- Monitor Automobile Works , a former American automobile manufacturer
- Monitor Motor Car Company , former American automobile manufacturer
- Monitor-E , series of Russian Earth observation satellites
- Monitor Group , management consultancy
- Monitor (TV magazine) , political TV magazine of the West German Broadcasting Corporation
- Monitor (IT magazine) , information technology magazine from Austria
- Monitor, since 2001 a bi-monthly circular from apabiz eV
- Monitor (magazine) , Polish magazine of the 18th century
- Monitor (newspaper) , Bulgarian daily newspaper
- Spaceship Monitor , series of novels by Rolf Ulrici
- USS Monitor , American ironclad in the 19th century
Places in the United States:
- Monitor (Indiana)
- Monitor (Kentucky)
- Monitor (Oregon)
- Monitor (Virginia)
- Monitor (Washington)
- Monitor (West Virginia)
Monitor is the family name of the following people:
- Ingo Monitor (* 1980), German film director, screenwriter and film editor
See also:
Wiktionary: Monitor - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations