
1) Computer memory 2) Digital system 3) Exclusively Saxon word 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 6) Word of purely Anglo origin
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Flip-flops are a simple type of footwear in which there is a band between the biggest toe and the other toes. Flip-flop may also refer to: ...
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[electronics] In electronics, a flip-flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. A flip-flop is a bistable multivibrator. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied to one or more control inputs and will have one or two outputs. It is the basic storage element in sequenti...
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[politics] A `flip-flop` (used mostly in the United States), U-turn (used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Pakistan), or backflip (used in Australia and New Zealand) is a sudden real or apparent change of policy or opinion by a public official, sometimes while trying to claim that both positions are consistent with each other. Often it w...
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To travel on a long distance trail continuously, time-wise but not necessarily in the same direction. For example, you might flip-flop by traveling north then skipping a section of trail and traveling south until you get to where you left off.
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(from the article `computer memory`) There are two basic kinds of semiconductor memory. Static RAM (SRAM) consists of flip-flops, a bistable circuit composed of four to six transistors. ...
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A term used to describe the coordinated transfer of two phospholipid molecules from opposite sides of a lipid bilayer membrane. Now used to mean the passage of a phospholipid species from one lamella of a lipid bilayer membrane to the other. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A thong style sandal with lightweight foam sole or sometimes leather.
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A term used to describe the coordinated transfer of two phospholipid molecules from opposite sides of a lipid bilayer membrane. Now used to mean the passage of a phospholipid species from one lamella of a lipid bilayer membrane to the other.
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In computing, a flip-flop is a one-bit memory element. More fully, a flip-flop is an electronic circuit element capable of exhibiting either of two stable states and of switching between them in a reproducible manner.
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A flip flop is a simple rubber-soled sandal with a strapping that fits between the big toe and second toe.
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See Bistable
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[
n] - an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states 2. [n] - a backward somersault
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An astable multivibrator. A square wave oscillator that has no stable states. Also half a shift register. Flip Flops can be unclocked and triggered by the input pulses or CLOCKED by a clock pulse to a special clock input. See also: Astable, Bistable.
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noun a backward somersault
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