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  1. blobs:
  2. blob:


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Detailed Translations for blobs from English to Swedish

blobs:

blobs [the ~] nomen

  1. the blobs (spatters)

Translation Matrix for blobs:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
droppar blobs; spatters dripping; little dashes

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blobs form of blob:

blob [the ~] nomen

  1. the blob (clot; slush; dab)
    droppe; klick
  2. the blob (binary large object; BLOB; BLOb)
    – A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation "binary large object" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes. 1
  3. the blob
    – An object that does not have an identifiable shape, i.e. that cannot be identified as a finger or as a tagged object. 1

Translation Matrix for blob:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
droppe blob; clot; dab; slush dram; drip; dripping; drop; nip; peg; tot
klick blob; clot; dab; slush clot; faction; lump
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- blot; fleck; spot
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
BLOB BLOB; BLOb; binary large object; blob
binary large object BLOB; BLOb; binary large object; blob
blobb blob

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Synonyms for "blob":

  • amorphous shape
  • spot; fleck; blot; change surface

Related Definitions for "blob":

  1. an indistinct shapeless form2
  2. make a spot or mark onto2
  3. A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation "binary large object" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes.1
  4. An object that does not have an identifiable shape, i.e. that cannot be identified as a finger or as a tagged object.1