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glitch
[ glich ]
/ glɪtʃ /
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Definition of glitch
noun
a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
a brief or sudden interruption or surge in voltage in an electric circuit.
verb (used with object)
to cause a glitch in: an accident that glitched our plans.
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Origin of glitch
First recorded in 1960–65; perhaps from Yiddish glitsh “slippery area”; compare glitshn, German glitschen “to slip, slide”
Words nearby glitch
gliosis, glissade, glissando, glisten, glister, glitch, glitter, glitterati, glitter ice, Glittertinden, glittery
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How to use glitch in a sentence
British Dictionary definitions for glitch
glitch
/ (ɡlɪtʃ) /
noun
a sudden instance of malfunctioning or irregularity in an electronic system
a change in the rotation rate of a pulsar
Word Origin for glitch
C20: of unknown origin
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