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Twiddle

Twiddle | Twiddler | Twiddled

Twiddle meaning

To wiggle, fidget or play with; to move around. | To flip or switch two adjacent bits (binary digits). | To be in an equivalence relation with.

Example sentences (8)

Evidently, in world religions, the creator god doesn’t twiddle the dials of physics to set the conditions for the slow unfolding of life, including here on Earth 13 billion years after the Big Bang.

If you stop eating around 5 p.m., relatives may tease you a few hours later, as they enjoy dinner while you twiddle your thumbs.

Twiddle fingers level on the camera shutter.

Twiddle, Feb. 24. State Theatre, Portland, $23 in advance, $25 day of show.

For fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) (or any linear transformation ) the complex multiplies are by constant coefficients c + di (called twiddle factors in FFTs), in which case two of the additions (d−c and c+d) can be precomputed.

Later in the year Twiddle's ex-pupil, "boy prodigy" Rollo Rhubarb joined them.

Miss Twiddle, a pompous tutor, and her brainy niece Lena came to stay permanently with the Katzenjammers in early 1936.

The first was his "tie-twiddle" to demonstrate embarrassment.