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6-letter words containing b, i, t

  • 16 bit — (architecture, programming)   Using words containing sixteen bits. This adjective often refers to the number of bits used internally by a computer's CPU. E.g. "The Intel 8086 is a sixteen bit processor". Its external data bus or address bus may be narrower. The term may also refer to the size of an instruction in the computer's instruction set or to any other item of data. See also 16-bit application.
  • 64-bit — (architecture)   A term describing a computer architecture based around an ALU, registers and data bus which are 64 bits wide. 64-bit processors were quite common in 1996, e.g. Digital Alpha, versions of Sun SPARC, MIPS, IBM AS/4000. the PowerPC and Intel were expected to move to 64 bits at their next generation - PPC 620 and Intel P7. A 64-bit address bus allows the processor to address 18 million gigabytes as opposed to the mere 4 gigabytes allowed with 32 bits. There were in 1996 already hard disks which can hold over 4GB. Floating point calculations can also be more accurate. A 64-bit OS is needed as well to take advantage of the CPU. In 1996 there were only a few 64-bit operating systems, including OS/400, Digital Unix, Solaris (partialy). A 32-bit OS can run on a 64-bit CPU.
  • abatis — a rampart of felled trees bound together placed with their branches outwards
  • abient — tending to move away from a stimulus or situation.
  • abitur — the final school examination in Germany
  • aintab — Gaziantep
  • albeit — You use albeit to introduce a fact or comment which reduces the force or significance of what you have just said.
  • albiet — Misspelling of albeit.
  • albite — a colourless, milky-white, yellow, pink, green, or black mineral of the feldspar group and plagioclase series, found in igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. It is used in the manufacture of glass and ceramics. Composition: sodium aluminium silicate. Formula: NaALSi3O8. Crystal structure: triclinic
  • ambits — Plural form of ambit.
  • attrib — Abbreviation of attribution.
  • b list — a category considered to be slightly below the most socially desirable
  • baggit — a female salmon which has not spawned by the end of the spawning season
  • baited — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
  • baiter — someone who baits or teases
  • baltic — denoting or relating to the Baltic Sea or the Baltic States
  • baltis — Plural form of balti.
  • bandit — Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.
  • bankit — banquette (def 3).
  • barit. — baritone
  • barite — a colourless or white mineral consisting of barium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form, occurring in sedimentary rocks and with sulphide ores: a source of barium. Formula: BaSO4
  • bastia — a port in NE Corsica: the main commercial and industrial town of the island: capital of Haute-Corse department. Pop: 43 315 (2007)
  • batida — A Brazilian cocktail made from cachaça, fruit juice, and sugar.
  • batiks — Plural form of batik.
  • bating — except for; excluding
  • battik — to hand-dye (material) using the technique of batik.
  • batumi — seaport in Georgia, on the Black Sea, near the Turkish border: pop. 136,000
  • bawtie — a dog
  • bedsit — A bedsit is a room you rent which you use for both living in and sleeping in.
  • begift — to give a gift or gifts to
  • begirt — to gird about; encompass; surround.
  • beirut — the capital of Lebanon, a port on the Mediterranean: part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century until 1918; many universities (including Lebanese, American, French, and Arab). Pop: 1 875 000 (2005 est)
  • beloit — a city in S Wisconsin.
  • bemist — to cloud with mist
  • benita — a female given name.
  • benoitPierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), (or Peter) Léonard Léopold [ley-aw-nar ley-aw-pawld] /leɪ ɔˈnar leɪ ɔˈpɔld/ (Show IPA), 1834–1901, Belgian composer.
  • bepity — to feel great pity for
  • berith — the Jewish rite of circumcising a male child eight days after his birth.
  • bertie — a male or female given name.
  • bespit — to cover with spittle
  • bestie — Your bestie is your best friend.
  • bestir — to cause (oneself, or, rarely, another person) to become active; rouse
  • betide — to happen or happen to; befall (often in the phrase woe betide (someone))
  • betime — to befall, happen
  • betise — folly or lack of perception
  • betoil — to worry
  • betrim — to decorate or adorn
  • bhakti — loving devotion to God leading to nirvana
  • bibtex — (text, tool)   A Tex extension package for bibliographic citations, distributed with LaTeX. BibTeX uses a style-independent bibliography database (.bib file) to produce a list of sources, in a customisable style, from citations in a Latex document. It also supports some other formats. BibTeX is a separate program from LaTeX. LaTeX writes information about citations and which .bib files to use in a ".aux" file. BibTeX reads this file and outputs a ".bbl" file containing LaTeX commands to produce the source list. You must then run LaTeX again to incorporate the source list in your document. In typeset documents, "BibTeX" is written in upper case, with the "IB" slightly smaller and with the "E" as a subscript. BibTeX is described in the LaTeX book by Lamport.
  • bichat — Marie François Xavier [ma-ree frahn-swa gza-vyey] /maˈri frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1802, French physician.

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