[いとくず, itokuzu] (n) (See 綿ぼこり) lint (as in a clothes dryer or a pocket); waste thread; fibers, such as might wrap around the gears in small mechanisms and cause them to jam; fluff [Add to Longdo]
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From The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003) [jargon]:
wrap around
vi.
(also n. wraparound and v. shorthand wrap)
1. [techspeak] The action of a counter that starts over at zero or at minus
infinity (see {infinity}) after its maximum value has been reached, and
continues incrementing, either because it is programmed to do so or because
of an overflow (as when a car's odometer starts over at 0).
2. To change {phase} gradually and continuously by maintaining a steady
wake-sleep cycle somewhat longer than 24 hours, e.g., living six long
(28-hour) days in a week (or, equivalently, sleeping at the rate of 10
microhertz). This sense is also called {phase-wrapping}.
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