accumulator: n. obs. 1. Archaic term for a register. On-line use of it as a synonym for
register is a fairly reliable
indication that the user has been around for quite a while and/or that the
architecture under discussion is quite old. The term in full is almost
never used of microprocessor registers, for example, though symbolic names
for arithmetic registers beginning in ‘A’ derive from
historical use of the term accumulator (and not, actually, from
‘arithmetic’). Confusingly, though, an ‘A’
register name prefix may also stand for address, as for example on the Motorola 680x0
family.
2. A register being used for arithmetic or logic (as opposed to
addressing or a loop index), especially one being used to accumulate a sum
or count of many items. This use is in context of a particular routine or
stretch of code. “The FOOBAZ routine uses A3 as an
accumulator.”
3. One's in-basket (esp. among old-timers who might use sense 1).
“You want this reviewed? Sure, just put it in the
accumulator.” (See stack.)