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Dither
Meaning
Verb
●
To
tremble
,
shake
, or
shiver
with cold.
●
To be
uncertain
or unable to
make a decision
about doing something.
●
To do something nervously.
●
In Computer graphics:
To
render
an
approximation
of (an
image
or
graphic
) by using
dot
patterns
to
simulate
the
appearance
of
colors
or
shades
not in the system palette.
●
To
intentionally
add
noise
to a
signal
to
randomize
errors.
Noun
●
In Emotions:
The
state of being
undecided.
●
A form of
noise
which is
intentionally
applied
to
randomize
errors
which
occur
in the
processing
of both
digital
audio
and
digital video
data.
●
In Computer graphics:
The use of
dot
patterns
to
approximate
colors
not available in the palette.
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Origin
dither
English
didder
English
didderen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Deinterlace
Downsampling
Upsampling
Prevaricate
Colorspace
Dawdle
Keyframe
Postprocessing
Bicker
Sulk
Faff
Procrastinate
Bloviate
Squabble
Muddle
Muck
Fret
Pontificate
Wobble
Dally
Agonise
Fume
Snivel
Agonize
Delay
Froth
Dilly Dally
Hem And Haw
Huff And Puff
Sit On The Fence
Kick Up A Fuss
More
Rhymes
Wither
Dither
Zither
Whither
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