dynner /din'r/ n.
32 bits, by analogy with nybble and
byte. Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also playte,
tayste, crumb. General discussion of such terms is under
nybble.
32 bits, by analogy with nybble and
byte. Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also playte,
tayste, crumb. General discussion of such terms is under
nybble.
Related:
- playte /playt/
16 bits, by analogy with nybble and
byte
Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also dynner ... - dynner: /din'r/ 32 bits, by analogy with {nybble} and
{{byte}}
Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also {playte}... - playte: /playt/ 16 bits, by analogy with {nybble} and
{{byte}}
Usage: rare and extremely silly. See also {dynner}... - tayste: /tayst/ n. Two bits; also as {taste}. Syn
{crumb}, {quarter}. Compare {{byte}}, {dynner}... - nybble /nib'l/ (alt. `nibble') n.
[from v.
`nibble' by analogy with `bite' =>
`byte'] Four bits; one hex digit; a half-byte. ... - crumb n.
Two binary digits; a quad. Larger than a
bit
smaller than a nybble. Considered silly. Syn.... - quarter: n. Two bits. This in turn comes from the `pieces of
eight' famed in pirate movies
Spanish silver crowns that could be broken into... - nybble: /nib'l/ (alt. `nibble') [from v. `nibble' by analogy
with `bite' =
`byte'] n. Four bits; one {hex} digit; a half-byte... - quarter n.
Two bits. This in turn comes from the `pieces
of eight' famed in pirate movies
Spanish silver crowns that could be broken into...
