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Record For Natural Language Word "kilobyte" In Language English Back to the main English page.

kilobyte Meaning #4
"kilobyte", in the sense of "10^3".
Entered by spheniscine.
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ki'orbaitni

Used in 1 definitions.

  • x1 is measured in x2 (default 1) kilobytes (103 bytes)

    It acts as a gloss word.

kilobyte Meaning #2
"kilobyte", in the sense of "approximately a thousand bytes".
Entered by ues.
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jbiki'okembivykemsamsle

Used in 1 definitions.

  • se1 is appoximately a thousand of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer se2; se1 is what we know as a kilobyte

    It acts as a gloss word.

kilobyte Meaning #3
"kilobyte", in the sense of "(close to) a thousand of eight indivisible basic computer units".
Entered by ues.
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ki'orbivysamsle

Used in 1 definitions.

  • se1 is (close to) a thousand of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer se2; se1 is a kilobyte

    It acts as a gloss word.

Data Inconsistency

There appears to be both a default meaning for this word, and one or more specialized meanings. This makes little sense, and should be corrected.

"kilobyte", in the default sense.
Entered by noralujv.
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ki'orsamsrorau

Used in 1 definitions.

  • x1 is a 1000-unit with unit standard x2.

    It acts as a gloss word.

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