Latency

/ˈleɪtənsi/ noun

Latency is the delay between an action and its effect, such as the time it takes for data to travel across a network or for a response to appear.

From Latin *latens*, the present participle of *latere*, meaning to lie hidden, plus the suffix *-cy* to form a noun. It originally referred to things that exist but are not yet visible or active.

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