assembler

/əˈsɛmblər/
noun
  1. A person or company that puts together the parts of something, such as a product or machine.
    • She worked as an assembler at a furniture factory.
    • The assembler carefully connected each wire inside the computer.
    • The car manufacturer hired more assemblers to meet the high demand.
  2. A computer program that translates assembly language (low-level code) into machine code that a computer can execute.
    • Learning to write in assembly language requires understanding how an assembler works.
    • The assembler produced an error because of a missing label in the source code.
    • The programmer used an assembler to convert the code into binary instructions.
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