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kilo- combining form (abbreviation K or k) 1 one thousand • kilogram. 2 computing when describing storage capacity: 1024 (210). In other contexts in computing it is used in sense 1.
ETYMOLOGY: From French, introduced in France at the institution of the metric system (1795), ultimately from Greek chilioi thousand.

kilo- combining form (abbreviation K or k) 1 one thousand • kilogram. 2 computing when describing storage capacity: 1024 (210). In other contexts in computing it is used in sense 1.
ETYMOLOGY: From French, introduced in France at the institution of the metric system (1795), ultimately from Greek chilioi thousand.

kilo- combining form (abbreviation K or k) 1 one thousand • kilogram. 2 computing when describing storage capacity: 1024 (210). In other contexts in computing it is used in sense 1.
ETYMOLOGY: From French, introduced in France at the institution of the metric system (1795), ultimately from Greek chilioi thousand.