Definition of Terabytes

1. Noun. (plural of terabyte) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Terabytes

1. terabyte [n] - See also: terabyte

Lexicographical Neighbors of Terabytes

tera-joules
tera-ohm
tera-ohms
tera-volt
tera-volts
tera-watt
tera amp
tera amps
teraamp
teraamps
terabase
terabases
terabit
terabuck
terabyte
terabytes (current term)
teraconic
teraconic acid
teracrylic
teracrylic acid
teraelectron volt
teraelectron volts
teraelectronvolt
teraelectronvolts
teraflop
teraflops
teragram
teragramme
teragrammes
teragrams

Literary usage of Terabytes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Signposts in Cyberspace: The Domain Name System And Internet Navigation by National Research Council (U.S.), National Research Council (2005)
"This compares with an estimated 10 terabytes of printed documents in the Library of Congress (which also contains many terabytes of material in other media) ..."

2. Information Management: Challenges in Managing and Preserving Electronic Records by Linda D. Koontz (2002)
"This collection of Web pages contains over 100 terabytes, or 10 billion Web pages, and it is currently growing at a rate of 12 terabytes per month. ..."

3. Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web by David Weinberger (2002)
"Every day, Harvard University transfers from eighty-five to a hundred terabytes of information within its borders and another three to five terabytes to the ..."

4. Space 2030: Tackling Society's Challenges by OECD International Futures Programme (2005)
"For instance, despite the huge increase in the amount of climate and environmental data delivered by NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS) (from 17 terabytes ..."

5. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for Windows by SAS Institute (2004)
"You can specify decimal values for the number of kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes. For example, a value of 8 specifies 8 bytes, ..."

6. Proceedings of the U. S. Geological Survey Global Change Research Forum edited by John A. Kelmelis, Mitchell Snow (1994)
"We used to talk about kilobytes of data, then megabytes, now gigabytes, and next is terabytes; it just kind of flows off the tongue. What is 1000 terabytes? ..."

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