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millisecond|ˈmɪlɪsɛkənd| [f. milli- + second n.1] One thousandth of a second.
1922Glazebrook Dict. Appl. Physics II. 421/1 The arrangement of the coils is astatic and the time constant is about 1·6 milliseconds at the maximum. 1929Papers Inst. Post Office Electr. Engin. cxxii. 11 It would be difficult to read to an accuracy of less than about 10 milliseconds. 1960E. Delavenay Introd. Machine Transl. vi. 82 The lexical memory of the machine should provide random access to any word in not more than 10 milliseconds. 1973C. Egleton Seven Days to Killing i. 16 The car disintegrated, and a millisecond later the blast wave shattered the windscreen in the cab of the truck. |