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stick (1) See USB stick.(2) See Memory Stick. (3) Slang for memory module. RAM chips for personal computers are typically mounted on a thin, long printed circuit board (see memory module). A "stick of memory" is not the same as a Sony Memory Stick, which is a flash-based storage module for digital cameras (see Memory Stick).
stick 1. a small thin branch of a tree 2. a. any long thin piece of wood b. such a piece of wood having a characteristic shape for a special purpose c. a baton, wand, staff, or rod 3. See control stick 4. Informal the lever used to change gear in a motor vehicle 5. Nautical a mast or yard 6. Informal a rural area considered remote or backward (esp in the phrase in the sticks) 7. W and NW Canadian informal the wooded interior part of the country stick [stik] (engineering) A rigid bar hinged to the boom of a dipper or pull shovel and fastened to the bucket. A long slender tool bonded with an abrasive for honing or sharpening tools and for dressing of wheels. (ordnance) A succession of missiles fired or released separately at predetermined intervals from a single aircraft. stick 1. Any long slender piece of wood. 2. A shaped piece of wood, as a stake. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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