Controllers

/kənˈtroʊlərz/ noun

People who direct, manage, or regulate something, or devices used to operate or guide machinery, systems, or processes. Plural form encompassing both human managers and mechanical/electronic control devices.

From Middle English 'countreroller', originally meaning 'one who keeps a counter-roll' (duplicate record). From Old French 'contreroller', combining 'contre-' (against) and 'rolle' (roll, list). Evolved from record-keeping to general management and then to mechanical control devices.

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