Blksize

/ˈblɒkˌsaɪz/ noun

A computing term referring to the size of a data block, usually measured in bytes, used in file systems and storage devices.

Abbreviation combining 'block' (from Old English, meaning a solid piece) and 'size' (from Old French 'assise'). This technical term emerged with computer science in the mid-20th century.

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