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| kilo | <prefix> A prefix used in the SI and metric systems to signify 1000 times the following unit. For example, a kiloampere is 1000 amperes. Origin: French fr. G. Chilioi, one thousand (05 Mar 2000) |
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kilogram: one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds"
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A prefix indicating 1000 in the metric system. Because computing is based on powers of 2, in this context kilo usually means 2(to the tenth), or 1024. To differentiate between these two uses, a lowercase k is used to indicate 1000 (as in kHz), and an uppercase K to indicate 1024(as in KB).
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(Pre) Thousand, for example kilocalorie, one thousand calories
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Unit of weight in the metric system. One kilo is equal to 2.2 pounds and 1,000 grams is equal to 1 kilo.
Ãâó: www.ucsfhealth.org/childrens/edu/icnGlossary.html
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A prefix meaning 1000. When used to measure computer data, it means 210 or 1024, which is the power of 2 closest to 1000.
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