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electronic spreadsheet

American  

noun

  1. Computers. spreadsheet.


Etymology

Origin of electronic spreadsheet

First recorded in 1980

Example Sentences

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Applications like the electronic spreadsheet and the word processor turned the PC from a novelty into an indispensable business engine, helping to birth the modern software industry.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

"Mosaic is sort of the VisiCalc of the Internet," says Tim O'Reilly, referring to the original electronic spreadsheet program that kicked off the desktop-computer revolution.

From Time Magazine Archive

No computer software is more popular than Lotus 1-2-3, the electronic spreadsheet program that has sold 5 million copies since 1984.

From Time Magazine Archive

For example, Software Arts, which invented the electronic spreadsheet, lost its market to Lotus because it failed to anticipate the impact of the IBM PC.

From Time Magazine Archive