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chunk

thick piece / large portion / data block / to divide into pieces / to group information
NounTransitive Verb
pl: chunkspast: chunkedpp: chunkeding: chunking

This term evokes a sense of heaviness and irregularity, suggesting a piece that is substantial and perhaps roughly shaped rather than precisely measured. It carries a casual, tactile quality when referring to physical matter, often implying a satisfying or hearty amount of a substance.

Meanings

Noun

A thick, solid piece of something, often broken or cut from a larger mass.

"He cut a large chunk of cheese from the block."

Noun

A significant portion or amount of something, such as time, money, or information.

"A huge chunk of my salary goes toward paying the rent."

Noun

A distinct group of information or a data block processed as a single unit in computing or psychology.

"The software breaks the large file into smaller chunks for faster transmission."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To divide something into thick, solid pieces.

"She chunked the chocolate into the batter."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To group information into manageable units to improve memory or processing.

"The teacher encouraged the students to chunk the long list of vocabulary words into smaller categories."

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