spreadsheet

English

Etymology

From spread + sheet.

Noun

spreadsheet (plural spreadsheets)

  1. (dated) A sheet of paper, marked with a grid, in which financial data is recorded and totals calculated manually.
  2. (computing) A computer simulation of such a system of recording tabular data, with totals and other formulas calculated automatically.

Translations

Verb

spreadsheet (third-person singular simple present spreadsheets, present participle spreadsheeting, simple past and past participle spreadsheeted)

  1. (transitive) To model or compute by means of a spreadsheet.

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