block diagram
Americannoun
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a chart or diagram using labeled blocks connected by straight lines to represent the relationship of parts or phases, as the steps in a data-processing application.
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Geology. a perspective representation of the geology of an area showing surface contours and generally including two vertical cross sections.
noun
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a diagram showing the interconnections between the parts of an industrial process
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a three-dimensional drawing representing a block of the earth's crust, showing geological structure
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computing a diagram showing the interconnections between electronic components or parts of a program
Etymology
Origin of block diagram
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Here’s the Steam Deck’s entire block diagram, so you can see how the whole system comes together around that chip: It interfaces with 16GB of unified LPDDR5 memory, with a total of 88GB/s of bandwidth.
From The Verge • Nov. 12, 2021
The arrival of each new visitor caused changes in the block diagram.
From The Fourth R by Smith, George Oliver
And Professor White's block diagram grew complex, and Dr. Persons's histograms filled pages and pages of his broad notebooks.
From The Fourth R by Smith, George Oliver
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