baud
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of baud
First recorded in 1925–30; named after J. M. E. Baudot (1845–1903), French inventor
Vocabulary lists containing baud
Computer Science and Technology - Middle School
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Example Sentences
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We all remember when the Internet speed was measured in baud and experienced via screeching phone lines.
From Salon • Jan. 19, 2023
Often The baud dipped her rail into the wash, but Bluenose, heavier and longer, stood up.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He hankered, like Rimbaud, to exchange Europe's savagery for that of Africa, but unlike Rim baud, did not actually go to Africa.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For example, communication programs often have prespecified values for baud rate, bit size and parity that are used unless alternative values are given.
From The Online World by De Presno, Odd
They had been ambushed scarce four hours from Quebec by a baud of marauding Oneidas.
From The Grey Cloak by Peirce, Thomas Mitchell
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