Blit

/blΙͺt/ verb

In computer graphics, to copy a rectangular block of pixels from one part of a display to another quickly and efficiently.

Short for 'block image transfer,' a technical term developed in the 1970s by computer scientists working on early graphics systems. It combines 'block' and 'image transfer' into a portmanteau used in programming.

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