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- 128-bit
- Represented using 128 bits (16 bytes)
- 16-bit
- Represented using 16 bits (2 bytes or 1 doublet)
- 32-bit
- Represented using 32 bits (4 bytes or 1 quadlet)
- 64-bit
- Represented using 64 bits (8 bytes or 1 octlet)
- 8-bit
- Represented using 8 bits (1 byte)
- a bit
- To a small extent; in a small amount; rather
Could you move that up a bit?.
- a bit much
- More than is reasonable
- a little bit of bread and no cheese
- the song of the yellowhammer
A little bit of bread and no cheese! cry the yellowhammers petulantly. But no one takes any notice of them.
- behind the bit
- An equestrian term, meaning that the horse is evading the bit
- bit
- A coin of a specified value. (Also used for a nine-pence coin in the British Caribbean.)
A threepenny bit.
- bit
- A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal
- bit
- To a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a")
That's a bit too sweet.
- bit
- A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0
- bit
- : A portion of something
I'd like a big bit of cake, please.
- bit
- Specifically, a small amount of time
He was here just a bit ago, but it looks like he's stepped out.
- bit
- A prison sentence
- bit
- The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit
- bit
- A small amount of something
Does your leg still hurt? / Just a bit now.
- bit
- An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents. (When this term first came into use, the Spanish 8 reales coin was widely used as a dollar equivalent, and thus the 1 real coin was equivalent to 12.5 cents.)
A quarter is two bits.
- bit
- Simple past of bite
Your dog bit me!.
- bit
- A rotary cutting tool fitted to a drill, used to make holes
- bit
- An excerpt of material from a composition or show
His bit about video games was not nearly as entertaining as the other segments of his show.
- bit
- Any datum that may take on one of exactly two values
- bit bucket
- The supposed place where bits go when they fall of the end of a register during a shift operation; the great Recycle Bin in the sky; used to describe lost or missing information
Most of those Transwiki articles should go right into the bit bucket.
- bit by a barn mouse
- tipsy
- bit by bit
- A small amount at a time
- bit decay
- Bit rot: the tendency of software in storage to develop bugs over time due to minor incompatibilities with newer operating environments
- bit decay
- Bit rot: the putative tendency of content in storage to become corrupt over time
- bit depth
- The number of bits (binary digits) used to represent the colour of a single pixel
A bit depth of eight corresponds to a palette of 256 possible colours, because 28 = 256.
- bit interval
- The time required to send one signal bit
- bit intervals
- plural form of bit interval
- bit lifter
- piece of horse tack that lifts (raises) a bit in the horse's mouth
- bit of all right
- Alternative spelling of bit of alright
- bit of alright
- an attractive or sexy person
- bit of crumpet
- A very sexually desirable woman
She's a bit of a crumpet, that one.
- bit of rough
- a sexual partner (typically male) of a lower social class
- bit of skirt
- A woman, when regarded as a sexual object
- bit on the side
- A secondary lover, a mistress
I'm married to Paula, but Jackie, my bit on the side, is far more fun.
- bit part
- A minor role, generally not assigned a name
- bit parts
- plural form of bit part
- bit planes
- plural form of bit plane
- bit player
- an insignificant or unimportant person (in a particular situation)
- bit player
- an actor who has a minor role in a production
- bit rate
- The transmission rate of binary symbols (‘0’ and ‘1’), equal to the total number of bits transmitted in one second sent or received across a network or communications channel, abbreviated as bps (bits per second), a measure of data transmission speed
- bit rates
- plural form of bit rate
- bit rot
- The putative tendency of content in storage to become corrupt over time
- bit rot
- The tendency of software in storage to develop bugs over time due to minor incompatibilities with newer operating environments
- bit shift
- A bitwise operation in which the bits in a value are shifted left or right
- bit shifts
- plural form of bit shift
- bit the bullet
- Simple past tense and past participle of bite the bullet
- bit the dust
- Simple past tense and past participle of bite the dust
- bit-bucket
- Attributive form of bit bucket, noun
- bit-count integrity
- the condition of having a consistent, fixed bitrate
- bit-count integrity
- the condition of having the same number of bits as the source message
- bit-depth
- Alternative spelling of bit depth
- champ at the bit
- to bite the bit, especially when restless
- champ at the bit
- to show impatience or frustration when delayed
We had quite a few people in last weekend. They’re champing at the bit, ready to go.
- chomp at the bit
- To show impatience or frustration when delayed
Curt Schilling was chomping at the bit following Monday’s three-inning stint in an intrasquad minor-league game.
- chomped at the bit
- Simple past tense and past participle of chomp at the bit
- chomping at the bit
- Present participle of chomp at the bit
- curb bit
- A type of bit used on a bridle, which works by leverage and has shanks and a curb chain
- drag bit
- A drill bit usually designed for use in soft formation, such as sand clay, or some soft rock. Uses include drilling water wells, that consists of a drill pipe connector attached to blades on the end. The cutting edge of the drag bit is often tungsten carbide
- drill bit
- A twist drill
- drill bit
- Any other style of cutter, for example a spade drill, that is rotated and fed in a similar manner as a twist drill to of cut a hole in metal, wood or other materials
- high bit
- The most significant bit in the binary representation of a number, sometimes used to record the sign of the number
- just a bit outside
- A pitch that is thrown several feet from the strike zone, away from the batter, typically one that the catcher has no chance of receiving. Popularized by broadcaster Bob Uecker
The pitch is ... juuuuust a bit outside. The catcher didn't even reach for that one.
- just a bit outside
- A pitch that is away from the batter as it crosses home plate
The first pitch is ... just a bit outside.
- least significant bit
- The bit that represents the smallest fraction of a value, its position depending on the endianness of the system
- most significant bit
- The bit that represents the largest fraction of a value, its position depending on the endianness of the system
- naughty bit
- Those parts of the body not normally shown in public, particularly the nipples of women and the genitals
- parity bit
- A bit (binary digit) used to indicate whether the number of bits in a given set with value of one is even or odd. Parity bits are used as a simple error detection code
- quite a bit
- A considerable amount
- sign bit
- The bit in the representation of a number indicating whether it is negative or positive; applicable to both twos complement and signed magnitude representations
- sticky bit
- A fault in a digital circuit, where a signal does not change as expected, but remains always in one state
- sticky bit
- A bit in an inode indicating that an executable program should be kept in memory after it terminates
- threepenny bit
- A pre-decimalization United Kingdom coin worth three pence
All day he worked, cutting out pennies and shillings and half-crowns and threepenny-bits.
- threepenny bit
- A tit
All these skinny modern chicks with their perky threepenny bits do nothing for me.
- threepenny-bit
- Alternative form of threepenny bit
- two-bit
- costing 25 cents
- two-bit
- insignificant or worthless
Forget that two-bit shyster. Get yourself a real lawyer.
- wait-a-bit
- any of several small bushes with sharp hooked thorns
- wouldn't shout if a shark bit him
- Frugal, miserly
- bit
- {v} to put a bit in the mouth, to check
- bit
- {n} the iron of a bridly, a morsel, a coin
- bit
- (Bilgisayar) Short form for "binary digit"
- bit cap
- (Bilgisayar) A bandwidth cap, also known as a bit cap, limits the transfer of a specified amount of data over a period of time. Internet service providers commonly apply a cap when a channel intended to be shared by many users becomes overloaded, or may be overloaded, by a few users
- do one's bit
- (deyim) Üstüne düşeni yapmak, üzerine düşeni yapmak, kendinden bekleneni yapmak
- hair of the dog that bit
- (deyim) A drink of liquor taken when one has a hangover; a drink of liquor taken when one is recovering from drinking too much liquor. (Often the same type of liquor as one got drunk on.)
Oh, I'm miserable. I need some of the hair of the dog that bit me. That's some hangover you've got there, Bob. Here, drink this. It's some of the hair of the dog that bit you.
- with a bit of luck
- 'With any luck', also 'with a bit of luck' is used before describing an event or a result that you are hoping for
- bit by bit
- a little bit at a time; "the research structure has developed piecemeal"
- bit by bit
- in a gradual manner; "the snake moved gradually toward its victim"
- bit by bit
- a little bit at a time; "the research structure has developed piecemeal"
- bit by bit
- in a gradual manner; "the snake moved gradually toward its victim"
- bit by bit
- drop by drop, little by little, gradually
- bit-by-bit
- one thing at a time