Blither vs Blitter - What's the difference?
blither | blitter |
(blithe)
(computing) A software or hardware mechanism that blits.
* 1986 , InfoWorld (volume 8, number 49, 8 December 1986, page 46)
As an adjective blither
is (blithe).As a verb blither
is to talk foolishly; to blather.As a noun blitter is
(computing) a software or hardware mechanism that blits.blither
English
Etymology 1
Related to (blithe)Adjective
(head)Etymology 2
A variant of (blether), from (blather).Derived terms
* blitheringAnagrams
* ----blitter
English
Noun
(en noun)- Not only is the Amiga blitter fully integrated with and supported by the system as a whole, it also has access to its own direct memory channel