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inching

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nt???/

Verb

inching

  1. present participle of inch

Noun

inching (plural inchings)

  1. Very gradual movement.
    • 2019, Francis Lynde, Empire Builders
      From behind the trucks of the box-car a slender pole, headed with what appeared to be an empty oyster tin, and trailing a black line of fuse, was projecting itself along the ground by slow inchings, creeping across the lighted space []

Anagrams

  • Chi-ning, chining, niching

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microdrive

English

Etymology

micro- +? drive. In the sense of "miniature hard disk", originally a trademark.

Pronunciation

Noun

microdrive (plural microdrives)

  1. (computing) A miniature hard disk.
    • 2011, Geoff Varrall, Making Telecoms Work
      One-inch disks typically held about 8 to 10 GB and microdrives were either 2 or 4 GB.
  2. (computing, historical) An early computer storage system using cartridges of looped tape.
    • 1984, Alison Maguire, interviewed in SINCLAIR talks... (in Crash magazine, issue 3, April 1984) [1]
      There are lots of things that will benefit from being on a microdrive cartridge but if you release something on microdrive you're only going to sell it to people with microdrive.
    • 1986, African Energy Programme (Commonwealth Science Council), Renewable energy development in Africa (volume 2, page 161)
      The Spectrum has its own inexpensive mass storage unit - the microdrive which starts at about £150 for 100k of storage, but this may not be suitable in all cases, since the storage unit may be damaged if turned on with the disc in position.
    • 1989, Phil South, Rage Hard (in Your Sinclair magazine, June 1989) [2]
      Disk interfaces have been around since the year dot, as people soon realised that the microdrive was unreliable, unstable and generally rubbish for the storage of anything, useless except as a rather small beermat.
  3. A device for inserting microelectrodes into the brain.
    • 2014, Masami Tatsuno, Analysis and Modeling of Coordinated Multi-neuronal Activity (page 23)
      The microdrive was invented so that electrodes could be lowered into the brain in order to isolate new neurons.

See also

  • stringy floppy

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