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Refill vs Realtime - What's the difference?

refill | realtime |

As a noun refill

is a filling after the first.

As a verb refill

is to fill up once again.

As an adjective realtime is

of a system that responds to events or signals within a predictable time after their occurrence; specifically the response time must be within the maximum allowed, but is typically synchronous.

refill

English

Etymology 1

From + (fill) (noun)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A filling after the first.
  • Today it is $2 for a coffee, with free refills throughout the day
  • A product containing materials to replace those used up by a piece of equipment.
  • We're cutting back. No new printers or pens, just refills .

    Etymology 2

    From + (fill) (verb)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To fill up once again.
  • Can you refill my cup please, I've finished my coffee

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    realtime

    English

    (real-time)

    Alternative forms

    * real-time

    Adjective

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  • (computing) of a system that responds to events or signals within a predictable time after their occurrence; specifically the response time must be within the maximum allowed, but is typically synchronous.
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