Checkbox

/ˈtʃɛkˌbɑks/ noun

A small square box in forms or digital interfaces that can be marked or clicked to indicate selection or completion. Used for binary choices or multiple selections.

Compound of 'check' (from Old French 'eschequier' meaning 'to check' as in chess) and 'box' (Old English 'box'). The concept emerged with printed forms in the 19th century and evolved with computer interfaces.

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