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Origin and history of ATM

ATM(n.)

1976, acronym for automated teller machine (1974), which was developed in modern form c. 1968. See teller.

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late 15c., "one who pays, receives, and counts money," an official government or institutional officer, agent noun from tell (v.) in its secondary sense of "count, enumerate," which is the primary sense of cognate words in many Germanic languages. By 19c. especially of bank clerks who pay or receive money. Related: Tellership.

The agent noun is attested earlier from the other sense of tell; "person who announces or narrates, one who states or communicates something" (late 14c., late 13c. as a surname), also "a preacher; one who talks freely."

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