Brontobyte

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbrɑntoʊbaɪt/

Definitions of brontobyte

noun a unit of digital information equal to 10^27 bytes

Example Sentences

A1 A brontobyte is a unit of data measurement.

A2 My computer's storage capacity is measured in brontobytes.

B1 The new data center has the capability to store multiple brontobytes of information.

B2 Scientists are researching ways to utilize brontobytes of data for advanced analytics.

C1 The company's server farm can handle petabytes, exabytes, and even brontobytes of data.

C2 The sheer volume of information processed by the supercomputer is measured in brontobytes.

Examples of brontobyte in a Sentence

formal The data storage capacity of a brontobyte is truly impressive, measuring at 10^27 bytes.

informal I heard that a brontobyte is like the biggest unit of data storage you can imagine.

slang Dude, my new hard drive can hold like a brontobyte of stuff, it's insane!

figurative Her memory was like a brontobyte, storing every detail of our childhood together.

Grammatical Forms of brontobyte

past tense

brontobyted

plural

brontobytes

comparative

more brontobyte

superlative

most brontobyte

present tense

brontobytes

future tense

will brontobyte

perfect tense

have brontobyted

continuous tense

is brontobyting

singular

brontobyte

positive degree

brontobyte

infinitive

to brontobyte

gerund

brontobyting

participle

brontobyted

Origin and Evolution of brontobyte

First Known Use: 2011 year
Language of Origin: Greek and English
Story behind the word: The word 'brontobyte' is a combination of the Greek word 'bronto' meaning thunder and the modern computing term 'byte'. It was coined to represent an extremely large amount of data storage, comparable to the power of thunder.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of theoretical data storage capacities, the term 'brontobyte' has evolved to symbolize the vast amounts of data generated and stored in the digital age.