Codecs

/ˈkoʊdɛks/ noun

Computer programs or devices that encode and decode digital data, especially audio and video files. The term combines 'coder' and 'decoder' functions.

Modern English portmanteau word formed from 'co(der)' + 'dec(oder)', created in the mid-20th century with the rise of digital technology. Originally referred to hardware devices but expanded to include software algorithms.

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