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  • Bit Museum
  • 2009 American TV series or program

    Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video

    Bit Museum

    Bit_Museum

  • Bit (horse)
  • Horse equipment that fits in the mouth and is used to direct the horse

    The bit is an item of a horse's tack. It usually refers to the assembly of components that contacts and controls the horse's mouth, and includes the shanks

    Bit (horse)

    Bit (horse)

    Bit_(horse)

  • 16-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    computer architecture, 16-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 16 bits (2 octets) wide. Also, 16-bit central processing unit

    16-bit computing

    16-bit computing

    16-bit_computing

  • Byte
  • Unit of digital information, usually 8 bits

    information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer

    Byte

    Byte

  • Look Mum No Computer
  • English musician and YouTuber

    Game Boy Triple Oscillator synthesiser. Battle runs This Museum Is (Not) Obsolete, a museum in Ramsgate, Kent, which showcases vintage analogue devices

    Look Mum No Computer

    Look Mum No Computer

    Look_Mum_No_Computer

  • IT 8-bit
  • Computer museum in Mariupol, Ukraine

    545423 IT 8-bit was a computer museum in Mariupol, Ukraine. Founded by Dmitry Cherepanov, it was one of the largest privately owned computer museums in Ukraine

    IT 8-bit

    IT_8-bit

  • Bit slicing
  • Method of constructing a computer processor

    Bit slicing is a technique for constructing a processor from modules of processors of smaller bit width, for the purpose of increasing the word length;

    Bit slicing

    Bit_slicing

  • Bit-hilani
  • Ancient building type from Syria and Mesopotamia

    A Bit-hilani (Akkadian: Bīt-Ḫilāni, meaning 'house of pillars') is an ancient architectural type of palace. It seems to have become popular at the end

    Bit-hilani

    Bit-hilani

    Bit-hilani

  • Arm architecture family
  • Family of RISC-based computer architectures

    32 bits. M (bits 0–4) is the processor mode bits. T (bit 5) is the Thumb state bit. F (bit 6) is the FIQ disable bit. I (bit 7) is the IRQ disable bit.

    Arm architecture family

    Arm architecture family

    Arm_architecture_family

  • Entex Adventure Vision
  • Second-generation video game console

    Adventure Vision". Video Game Console Library. Retrieved 24 May 2022. "Bit Museum #4: what the hell is an Entex Adventure Vision?". Destructoid. 16 July

    Entex Adventure Vision

    Entex Adventure Vision

    Entex_Adventure_Vision

  • Floating-point arithmetic
  • Computer approximation for real numbers

    36 bits, organized as a 1-bit sign, an 8-bit exponent, and a 27-bit significand. Double precision: 72 bits, organized as a 1-bit sign, an 11-bit exponent

    Floating-point arithmetic

    Floating-point arithmetic

    Floating-point_arithmetic

  • Kimblewick bit
  • Kimberwick is a type of bit used on a horse and named after the English town of Kimblewick, where it was first made. The bit has bit shanks, D-shaped rings

    Kimblewick bit

    Kimblewick bit

    Kimblewick_bit

  • List of binary codes
  • five-bit codes were used for early punched tape systems. Five bits per character only allows for 32 different characters, so many of the five-bit codes

    List of binary codes

    List_of_binary_codes

  • IBM 7030 Stretch
  • First IBM supercomputer using dedicated transistors

    Computer History Museum collection, in Mountain View, California. Fixed-point numbers are variable in length, stored in either binary (1 to 64 bits) or decimal

    IBM 7030 Stretch

    IBM 7030 Stretch

    IBM_7030_Stretch

  • 4-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    4-bit computing is the use of computer architectures in which integers and other data units are 4 bits wide. 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic

    4-bit computing

    4-bit_computing

  • 12-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    computer architecture, 12-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 12 bits (1.5 octets) wide. Also, 12-bit central processing unit

    12-bit computing

    12-bit_computing

  • List of Intel processors
  • processors by generation attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings. Concise technical data is

    List of Intel processors

    List of Intel processors

    List_of_Intel_processors

  • Motorola 68000
  • Microprocessor

    design implements a 32-bit instruction set, with 32-bit registers and a 16-bit internal data bus. The address bus is 24 bits wide and does not use memory

    Motorola 68000

    Motorola 68000

    Motorola_68000

  • Z3 (computer)
  • First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer

    digital computer. The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays, implementing a 22-bit word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hz. Program

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3 (computer)

    Z3_(computer)

  • Sliven
  • City in Bulgaria

    Regional History Museum Hadzhi Dimitar House Museum National Museum of Textile Industry Dobri Chintulov House Museum The House Museum of 19th Century Sliven

    Sliven

    Sliven

    Sliven

  • Cray-1
  • Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research

    as a 64-bit system, a departure from the 7600/6600, which were 60-bit machines (a change was also planned for the 8600). Addressing was 24-bit, with a

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

  • The Bit Player
  • 2019 documentary film

    The Bit Player is a 2019 documentary film created to celebrate the 2016 centenary of the birth of Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory".

    The Bit Player

    The Bit Player

    The_Bit_Player

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    "The Cutting Edge of IC Technology: The First 294,912-Bit (288K) Dynamic RAM". National Museum of American History. Smithsonian Institution. Archived

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • The Outsiders (novel)
  • 1967 novel by S. E. Hinton

    manslaughter for Bob's death. Two-Bit tells them that the greaser–Soc rivalry is to be settled in a final rumble. Ponyboy and Two-Bit are approached by a Soc named

    The Outsiders (novel)

    The Outsiders (novel)

    The_Outsiders_(novel)

  • Bit-serial architecture
  • Computational system in which data are sent one bit at a time down a wire

    In computer architecture, bit-serial architectures send data one bit at a time, along a single wire, in contrast to bit-parallel word architectures, in

    Bit-serial architecture

    Bit-serial_architecture

  • Endianness
  • Order of bytes in a computer word

    address is eight bits long, and is called a byte. Larger groups comprise two or more bytes; for example, a word often contains 32 bits or 64 bits. There are

    Endianness

    Endianness

    Endianness

  • PDP-10
  • 36-bit computer by Digital (1966–1983)

    bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive, according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits,

    PDP-10

    PDP-10

    PDP-10

  • Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
  • Engineering Institution in Jharkhand, India

    Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT, Mesra) is a government funded technical institute (GFTI) situated at Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. It was declared

    Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

    Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

    Birla_Institute_of_Technology,_Mesra

  • JOHNNIAC
  • Early computer built by the RAND Corporation, in service 1953-1966

    currently at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Like the IAS machine, JOHNNIAC used 40-bit words, and included 1024 words of Selectron

    JOHNNIAC

    JOHNNIAC

    JOHNNIAC

  • List of 16-bit computer color palettes
  • palettes used on 16-bit computers, which were primarily manufactured from 1985 to 1995. Due to mixed-bit architectures, the n-bit distinction is not always

    List of 16-bit computer color palettes

    List of 16-bit computer color palettes

    List_of_16-bit_computer_color_palettes

  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Museum in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

    The Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur is the oldest museum of the state and functions as the state museum of Rajasthan, India. The building is situated in Ram

    Albert Hall Museum

    Albert Hall Museum

    Albert_Hall_Museum

  • Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
  • 2014 film directed by Shawn Levy

    on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2014. "New 'Night at the Museum' is a bit musty". New York Post. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original

    Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

    Night_at_the_Museum:_Secret_of_the_Tomb

  • SDS Sigma series
  • Series of third-generation computers

    first machines in the series are the 16-bit Sigma 2 and the 32-bit Sigma 7; the Sigma 7 was the first 32-bit computer released by SDS. At the time, the

    SDS Sigma series

    SDS Sigma series

    SDS_Sigma_series

  • 24-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    computer architecture, 24-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 24 bits (3 octets) wide. Also, 24-bit central processing unit

    24-bit computing

    24-bit_computing

  • Intel 4004
  • 4-bit microprocessor

    chip marked both a technological and economic milestone in computing. The 4-bit 4004 CPU was the first significant commercial example of large-scale integration

    Intel 4004

    Intel 4004

    Intel_4004

  • Pac-Man
  • 1980 video game

    including Namco Museum Vol. 1 (1995), Namco Museum 64 (1999), Namco Museum Battle Collection (2005), Namco Museum DS (2007), Namco Museum Essentials (2009)

    Pac-Man

    Pac-Man

  • Syllable (computing)
  • Platform-specific data size used for some historical digital hardware

    such as byte, are used instead. Examples: 3-bit: some experimental CISC designs 6-bit: Burroughs B8500 8-bit: English Electric KDF9 (represented as syllabic

    Syllable (computing)

    Syllable_(computing)

  • BITS Pilani
  • Deemed university in Pilani, Rajasthan, India

    The Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) is a private research university in Pilani, Rajasthan, India. It focuses primarily

    BITS Pilani

    BITS_Pilani

  • Unreal mode
  • Variant of real mode in x86 computing

    more segment descriptors has been loaded with non-standard values, like 32-bit limits allowing access to the entire memory. Contrary to its name, it is

    Unreal mode

    Unreal_mode

  • Caroline Kennedy
  • American author and diplomat (born 1957)

    Historians described Caroline's childhood personality as "a trifle remote and a bit shy at times" yet "remarkably unspoiled." "She's too young to realize all

    Caroline Kennedy

    Caroline Kennedy

    Caroline_Kennedy

  • 60-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    design used 64. Museum examples of 60-bit CDC machines exist. There also exists an emulator for the series which will simulate the CDC 60-bit machines on

    60-bit computing

    60-bit computing

    60-bit_computing

  • Harry Styles
  • English singer, songwriter and actor (born 1994)

    "Drag Me Down" and "History". Styles also co-wrote the song "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart" for Ariana Grande's 2014 album My Everything. Not wanting

    Harry Styles

    Harry Styles

    Harry_Styles

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    memory cell is a device, such as an electronic circuit, that stores one bit of binary information and it must be set to store a logic 1 (high voltage

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Wilhelm scream
  • Widely used sound effect

    were recorded later in a single take. The recording was titled "Man getting bit by an alligator, and he screams." The fifth take of the scream was used for

    Wilhelm scream

    Wilhelm_scream

  • IBM 7090
  • Mainframe computer, 1960s

    three-bit opcode (prefix), 15-bit decrement (D), three-bit tag (T), and 15-bit address (Y) A twelve-bit opcode, two-bit flag (F), four unused bits, three-bit

    IBM 7090

    IBM 7090

    IBM_7090

  • Jon Bernthal
  • American actor (born 1976)

    starred in multiple films including World Trade Center (2006), Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Fury

    Jon Bernthal

    Jon Bernthal

    Jon_Bernthal

  • J. Paul Getty
  • American industrialist (1892–1976)

    formed the basis of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles; more than $661 million of his estate was left to the museum after his death. He established the

    J. Paul Getty

    J. Paul Getty

    J._Paul_Getty

  • Microprocessor chronology
  • Timeline of microprocessors

    2010-06-11. Ogdin 1975, p. 77 "1973: 12-bit engine-control microprocessor (Toshiba)" (PDF). Semiconductor History Museum of Japan. Archived from the original

    Microprocessor chronology

    Microprocessor chronology

    Microprocessor_chronology

  • Magnetic-core memory
  • Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975

    register (of 50 bits), using two cores to store a bit. A Wang core shift register is in the Revolution exhibit at the Computer History Museum. The second

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core_memory

  • UNIVAC 490
  • Computer designed in the early 1960s

    computer with 16K or 32K words of magnetic-core memory. The words had 30 bits and the cycle time was 4.8 microseconds. It was a commercial derivative of

    UNIVAC 490

    UNIVAC 490

    UNIVAC_490

  • California Surf Museum
  • Museum in Oceanside, California, US

    The California Surf Museum is a museum in Oceanside, California, dedicated to surfing. It archives and displays surfboards as well as surf-related art

    California Surf Museum

    California Surf Museum

    California_Surf_Museum

  • Gina Carano
  • American actress and mixed martial artist (born 1982)

    of the Associated Press stated: "[Carano's] dialogue delivery may seem a bit stiff—and she has acknowledged that Soderbergh made some tweaks to her voice

    Gina Carano

    Gina Carano

    Gina_Carano

  • Z4 (computer)
  • German 1940s computer

    significantly enhanced in a number of respects. The memory consisted of 32-bit rather than 22-bit floating point words. The Program Construction Unit (Planfertigungsteil)

    Z4 (computer)

    Z4 (computer)

    Z4_(computer)

  • Night at the Museum (soundtrack)
  • 2006 film score by Alan Silvestri

    nighttime goings on at the Natural History Museum." Justin Chang of Variety wrote "Alan Silvestri's score is a bit on the obvious side." Stephen Holden of

    Night at the Museum (soundtrack)

    Night_at_the_Museum_(soundtrack)

  • Interdata 7/32 and 8/32
  • 32-bit minicomputers

    well as their 16-bit minicomputers. The Living Computers Museum + Labs had a 7/32 on display with attached teletype. "Under-$10,000 32-bit mini open mega-mini

    Interdata 7/32 and 8/32

    Interdata 7/32 and 8/32

    Interdata_7/32_and_8/32

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    high speed compared to mass storage which is slower but less expensive per bit and higher in capacity. Besides storing opened programs and data being actively

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Madrid
  • Capital and largest city of Spain

    the Reina Sofía Museum, a museum of modern art; and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which complements the holdings of the other two museums. The mayor is

    Madrid

    Madrid

    Madrid

  • MacOS
  • Operating system for Apple computers

    Jaguar builds. Tiger did not support 64-bit GUI applications, only 64-bit CLI applications. 32-bit (but not 64-bit) PowerPC applications were supported on

    MacOS

    MacOS

  • Bīt mēseri
  • Bīt mēseri, inscribed bit me-se-rimeš and meaning “House of Confinement” or “Detention,” is an ancient Mesopotamian ritual incantation text complete on

    Bīt mēseri

    Bīt_mēseri

  • LittleBits
  • Electronics company in New York, United States

    a Fast Company "Innovation by Design" award. In 2013, littleBits partnered with the Museum of Modern Art Stores in New York to build two window displays

    LittleBits

    LittleBits

  • CSIRAC
  • Australia's first digital computer

    components: a 5-bit "destination" P1-P5, a 5-bit "source" P6-P10, and a 10-bit "address" P11-P20. For instructions that used the main store, the six bits P15-P20

    CSIRAC

    CSIRAC

    CSIRAC

  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    States and Europe. Masayuki Uemura, a Nintendo engineer, designed the 16-bit SNES in response to the introduction of the Genesis and NEC's TurboGrafx-16

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System

    Super Nintendo Entertainment System

    Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • Ocean's 8
  • 2018 film by Gary Ross

    orchestrate an elaborate heist at the annual Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The film premiered at Alice Tully Hall on June

    Ocean's 8

    Ocean's_8

  • Anthony Bourdain
  • American chef and travel documentarian (1956–2018)

    with his first television series of the same title, and 2006's The Nasty Bits, a collection of 37 exotic, provocative, and humorous anecdotes and essays

    Anthony Bourdain

    Anthony Bourdain

    Anthony_Bourdain

  • Texas Civil War Museum
  • Museum in White Settlement

    Texas Civil War Museum, located in White Settlement, a suburb of Fort Worth, opened in 2006. It was the largest American Civil War museum west of the Mississippi

    Texas Civil War Museum

    Texas_Civil_War_Museum

  • Microprocessor
  • Computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip

    Microprocessors by development date and bit length A microprocessor is a computer processor for which the data processing logic and control is included

    Microprocessor

    Microprocessor

    Microprocessor

  • PDP-7
  • Minicomputer introduced in 1964

    The PDP-7 is an 18-bit minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of the PDP series. Introduced in 1964, shipped starting in 1965

    PDP-7

    PDP-7

    PDP-7

  • List of aircraft at the Imperial War Museum Duxford
  • aircraft at the Imperial War Museum Duxford summarises the collection of aircraft that is housed at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, England

    List of aircraft at the Imperial War Museum Duxford

    List_of_aircraft_at_the_Imperial_War_Museum_Duxford

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    created by Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS). Based on the 8-bit Intel 8080 Microprocessor, the Altair is widely recognized as the spark that

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • 8 Bit Weapon
  • Chiptune music band

    around 1998. Its instruments consists primarily of old 8-bit and 16-bit computers (with 8-bit audio output) such as the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore

    8 Bit Weapon

    8 Bit Weapon

    8_Bit_Weapon

  • Alice Levine
  • British broadcaster, DJ, and narrator (born 1986)

    Bites for .[citation needed] From 2011 to 2013, Levine hosted Big Brother's Bit on the Side with Jamie East on Channel 5. She was also the voice of Big Brother

    Alice Levine

    Alice Levine

    Alice_Levine

  • Microsoft Word
  • Word processor

    utilized a conversion of a password to a 16-bit key. Key length in Word 97 and 2000 was strengthened up to 40 bit. However, modern cracking software allows

    Microsoft Word

    Microsoft_Word

  • The Outsiders (film)
  • 1983 film by Francis Ford Coppola

    by Two-Bit Matthews. After the movie, the Socs' boyfriends, Bob Sheldon and Randy Anderson, take umbrage and confront them, prompting Two-Bit to pull

    The Outsiders (film)

    The_Outsiders_(film)

  • Steve Chen
  • Taiwanese-American Internet entrepreneur (born 1978)

    and ex-CTO of YouTube. After he co-founded AVOS Systems, Inc. and built MixBit, he joined Google Ventures in 2014. Chen was born in Taipei, Taiwan. When

    Steve Chen

    Steve Chen

    Steve_Chen

  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Maximum rate of data transfer

    term bandwidth sometimes refers to the net bit rate, peak bit rate, information rate, physical-layer useful bit rate, channel capacity, or maximum throughput

    Bandwidth (computing)

    Bandwidth_(computing)

  • Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)

    neck, or chest. Stripped of all human dignity, they pushed and shoved and bit and kicked each other in an effort to get a few more inches' space on which

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz_concentration_camp

  • Andy Warhol
  • American artist and filmmaker (1928–1987)

    February 21, 2026. Chilvers, Simon (March 2, 2020). "'Hip, rebellious, even a bit sinister': how Andy Warhol made pop art fashion". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077

    Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol

    Andy_Warhol

  • Tom Selleck
  • American actor (born 1945)

    for products such as Pepsi-Cola.[citation needed] He began his career with bit parts in smaller movies, including Myra Breckinridge (invited on the set

    Tom Selleck

    Tom Selleck

    Tom_Selleck

  • HP 9845
  • Line of desktop computers by Hewlett-Packard

    Processors". The HP 9845 Project. The Bit-slice Processor. Arcade-History 9845 Games hpmuseum.net: HP Computer Museum, 98x5 Computers Selection archive.org/bohemiae

    HP 9845

    HP_9845

  • David Morrissey
  • English actor and filmmaker (born 1964)

    gets involved in some corruption and realises that being a 'bit' corrupt is like being a 'bit' pregnant. You either are or you're not." He received a Best

    David Morrissey

    David Morrissey

    David_Morrissey

  • Charlie Chaplin
  • English actor and filmmaker (1889–1977)

    co-performer at the company, remembered that Karno's sketches regularly inserted "a bit of sentiment right in the middle of a funny music hall turn". Although the

    Charlie Chaplin

    Charlie Chaplin

    Charlie_Chaplin

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    architectures listed in this table, except for Alpha, existed in 32-bit forms before their 64-bit incarnations were introduced. The control unit's role in interpreting

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Jon Richardson
  • English comedian (born 1982)

    Does Countdown. Richardson presented a 2012 documentary entitled A Little Bit OCD, in which he studied the lives of people diagnosed with OCD and worried

    Jon Richardson

    Jon Richardson

    Jon_Richardson

  • Road Warrior Animal
  • American professional wrestler (1960–2020)

    no-mercy monsters. Their interview style was vicious, yet charismatic and a bit humorous. They wrestled their first match together in June 1983. The team

    Road Warrior Animal

    Road Warrior Animal

    Road_Warrior_Animal

  • LINC
  • Computer made at MIT in 1962

    The LINC (Laboratory INstrument Computer) is a 12-bit, 2048-word transistorized computer. The LINC is considered by some to be the first minicomputer

    LINC

    LINC

    LINC

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    transmitted over regular unconditioned telephone lines at a speed of 110 bits per second (bit/s). In 1959, Christopher Strachey filed a patent application for

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics
  • This is a list of 8-bit computer color palettes, and graphics, which were primarily manufactured from 1975 to 1985. Although some of them use RGB palettes

    List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics

    List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics

    List_of_8-bit_computer_hardware_graphics

  • DB Museum, Koblenz
  • Railway museum in Germany

    accommodates the vehicles belonging to the DB Museum at Koblenz. The old Bahnbetriebswerk was dismantled bit by bit up to the early 1980s. Various exhibits

    DB Museum, Koblenz

    DB Museum, Koblenz

    DB_Museum,_Koblenz

  • 1972 Worcester Art Museum robbery
  • from Worcester Art Museum". Bennington Banner. May 18, 1972. p. 5. Retrieved April 16, 2026. Moulton, Cyrus (October 26, 2016). "A bit of 'bumbling'". Telegram

    1972 Worcester Art Museum robbery

    1972 Worcester Art Museum robbery

    1972_Worcester_Art_Museum_robbery

  • Kacey Musgraves
  • American singer (born 1988)

    solo albums and recorded another album as a member of the duo Texas Two Bits. In 2007, Musgraves appeared on the fifth season of the USA Network singing

    Kacey Musgraves

    Kacey Musgraves

    Kacey_Musgraves

  • Jay and the Americans
  • 1960s American vocal group

    singles. Other notable hits for Jay and the Americans were "Come a Little Bit Closer" in 1964, which hit No. 3, "Cara Mia", which peaked at No. 4, and

    Jay and the Americans

    Jay and the Americans

    Jay_and_the_Americans

  • Tell Halaf
  • Archaeological site in Syria

    city-states. In the 10th century BCE, the rulers of the small Aramaean kingdom Bit Bahiani took their seat in Tell Halaf, re-founded as Guzana or Gozan. King

    Tell Halaf

    Tell Halaf

    Tell_Halaf

  • Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • Science museum, natural history museum in Texas, United States

    Perot Museum of Nature and Science (shortened to Perot Museum) is a natural history and science museum in Dallas, Texas, in Victory Park. The museum was

    Perot Museum of Nature and Science

    Perot_Museum_of_Nature_and_Science

  • At sign
  • Typographical symbol (@)

    Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Bowen, David (23 October 2011). "Bits and Bytes". The Independent. Archived from the original on 9 July 2018.

    At sign

    At_sign

  • Apollo 11
  • First crewed Moon landing (1969)

    racial inequality in the United States. The poem starts with: A rat done bit my sister Nell. (with Whitey on the moon) Her face and arms began to swell

    Apollo 11

    Apollo 11

    Apollo_11

  • Lindbergh kidnapping
  • Abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. (1932)

    have read it in the paper about the story. I was a little bit interested and keep a little bit record of it, and maybe I was just on the closet, and was

    Lindbergh kidnapping

    Lindbergh kidnapping

    Lindbergh_kidnapping

  • KOI character encodings
  • Family of several code pages for the Cyrillic script

    human-readable when the leftmost bit is stripped, should it inadvertently pass through equipment or software that can only deal with 7 bit wide characters. This

    KOI character encodings

    KOI_character_encodings

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    000 tablets), the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, the Louvre, the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, the National Museum of Iraq, the Yale Babylonian Collection

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Ferranti Pegasus
  • Type of vacuum-tube computer

    Each word contained 39 bits plus 1 bit for parity checking. Two 19-bit instructions were packed into one word, with the extra bit that could be used to

    Ferranti Pegasus

    Ferranti Pegasus

    Ferranti_Pegasus

  • Gerald Ford
  • President of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    Ford's image as a klutz. Additionally, an incident in April 1976, when Ford bit into a still shuck-wrapped tamale, a culinary faux pas, made national news

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald Ford

    Gerald_Ford

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  • WIT
  • Male

    Polish

    WIT

    Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."

    WIT

  • Bita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bita

    Unique

    Bita

  • Big
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Big

    English : see Bigg.

    Big

  • KIT
  • Male

    Scottish

    KIT

    Pet form of medieval Scottish Kester, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.

    KIT

  • Brit
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Brit

    Man from Britain.

    Brit

  • Bita |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Bita |

    Unique

    Bita |

  • Kit
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Dutch, English, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Kit

    Follower of Christ; Nickname for Christopher; Frontiersman Kit Carson; Anointed; Christian

    Kit

  • TIT
  • Male

    Russian

    TIT

    (Тит) Russian form of Roman Latin Titus, TIT means "fire; to burn" or "straining."

    TIT

  • BAT-EL
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BAT-EL

    (בַּת-אֵל) Hebrew name BAT-EL means "daughter of God."

    BAT-EL

  • KIT
  • Male

    English

    KIT

    Pet form of English Christopher, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.

    KIT

  • Mit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mit

    Friend

    Mit

  • Birt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Birt

    English : variant spelling of Burt.German : habitational name for someone from any of several places in the Rhineland named Birth or Birten.

    Birt

  • Pit
  • Boy/Male

    British, Dutch, English, Greek

    Pit

    From the Pit

    Pit

  • ERZSÉBET
  • Female

    Hungarian

    ERZSÉBET

    Hungarian form of Greek Elisabet, ERZSÉBET means "God is my oath."

    ERZSÉBET

  • BET
  • Female

    English

    BET

    Short form of English Elizabeth, BET means "God is my oath." 

    BET

  • BAT-SHEVA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BAT-SHEVA

    (בַּת-שֶׁבַע) Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, BAT-SHEVA means "daughter of the oath."

    BAT-SHEVA

  • Wit
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch Latin Polish

    Wit

    White.

    Wit

  • KIT
  • Female

    English

    KIT

    Pet form of English Katherine, KIT means "pure." Compare with masculine Kit.

    KIT

  • Bir
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bir

    Courageous, Warrior

    Bir

  • Git
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Git

    Song

    Git

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Online names & meanings

  • Taantav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Taantav

    Son

  • Jeevat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jeevat

    Life

  • Ryton
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ryton

    Rygetun - from the rye farm.

  • Amrithash | அம்ரீதேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Amrithash | அம்ரீதேஷ

    Lord Shiva

  • JAMAR
  • Male

    English

    JAMAR

    Modern American English name of uncertain origin. It may be from Hebrew Yamir, JAMAR means "to change," or it may be a contracted form of the French surname Jamard, from German Gamhard, meaning "happy and healthy." 

  • Mouriyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Mouriyan

    Another Name of the Emperor

  • Nazmil
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Nazmil

    Star; Good

  • Abthi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Abthi

    A Place Near Makkah; One who Lives in Abtah

  • Farron
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Farron

    Adventurous.

  • Sartin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sartin

    English : variant of Sartain.French : topographic name from a diminutive of sart, a reduced form of Old French essart ‘newly cleared and cultivated land’.Italian (Venetian) : variant of Sartini.

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  • Bat
  • v. t.

    To strike or hit with a bat or a pole; to cudgel; to beat.

  • Bet
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bet

  • Tit
  • n.

    A morsel; a bit.

  • Bit
  • v. t.

    To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of.

  • Bite
  • v. t.

    To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man.

  • Bitt
  • v. t.

    To put round the bitts; as, to bitt the cable, in order to fasten it or to slacken it gradually, which is called veering away.

  • But
  • adv. & conj.

    Excepting or excluding the fact that; save that; were it not that; unless; -- elliptical, for but that.

  • Bit
  • v.

    Somewhat; something, but not very great.

  • Wit
  • inf.

    of Wit

  • Big
  • superl.

    Having greatness, fullness, importance, inflation, distention, etc., whether in a good or a bad sense; as, a big heart; a big voice; big looks; to look big. As applied to looks, it indicates haughtiness or pride.

  • Bin
  • v. t.

    To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

  • Bit
  • v.

    A part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite. Hence: A small piece of anything; a little; a mite.

  • Hit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hit

  • Bit
  • imp.

    of Bite