interdash
/ˈɪntərdæʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A point or interval where two or more digital signals intersect, potentially causing interference or errors.
“The engineer had to carefully analyze the data to avoid the interdash between the two signals.”
1. noun
A point or interval where two or more digital signals intersect, potentially causing interference or errors.
“The engineer had to carefully analyze the data to avoid the interdash between the two signals.”