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argument
Noun
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When two or more people are discussing an idea that they do not agree on, they are having an argument. Often arguments are loud or angry.
I thought we should buy the red car. She thought we should buy the blue car. We had an argument about it.
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An argument can be the reasons behind an idea.
An argument for buying a red car is that it would look cooler than a blue one.
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An argument is the independent variable of a function.
byte
Noun
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A unit of eight bits that is used to measure a computer's memory.
The letter I wrote on the computer took up 5,000 bytes of memory.