Etymology
The word "pixilated" is derived from the word "pixel," which is a portmanteau of "picture" and "element." A pixel is a single dot in a digital image, and the word "pixilated" refers to an image that is made up of large, visible pixels.
Meaning
Pixilated means:
Origin
The word "pixel" was first coined in 1965 by computer scientist Frederick C. Billingsley. The term "pixilated" was first used in the early 1980s to describe the blocky appearance of early digital images.
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