pixel
/ˈpɪksəl/Definitions
1. noun
A small unit of digital information that represents a single point in a graphic image, such as a television picture or a computer screen.
“The phone’s camera captured an image made up of millions of pixels.”
2. verb
To break something down into its constituent pixels, typically for the purpose of analyzing or manipulating the image.
“The image editor pixelated the entire background to give it a retro look.”