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nanosecond

/ˌnænəˈsɛkənd/
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Other forms: nanoseconds

There are one billion nanoseconds in one second. In other words, a nanosecond is one billionth of a second. Even a blink lasts longer than that.

One nanosecond compares to a second the same way one second compares to 31.71 years. It's such a tiny amount of time that it's almost impossible to imagine. Some scientists call a nanosecond a "light foot," since light can travel approximately one foot in one nanosecond. You can also use this word figuratively, to mean "a really short length of time." Nano- comes from the Greek root nanos, "a dwarf."

Definitions of nanosecond
  1. noun
    one billionth (10^-9) of a second; one thousandth of a microsecond
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    type of:
    time unit, unit of time
    a unit for measuring time periods
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