débit
flow rate, throughput
noun deh-BEE Rare
Origin: From Latin 'debitum' via French 'débiter' (to cut, to sell in quantities).
Also means
debit (bank)
Usage Note
Débit has two main senses: in banking, a débit is a charge or withdrawal from an account (opposite of crédit); in fluid dynamics or telecoms, it refers to flow rate or data throughput, as in débit Internet. The verb débiter means both to debit an account and to cut (wood, meat) into pieces.
Examples
"Le débit de la rivière a augmenté après la pluie."
Natural Translation
The river's flow rate increased after the rain.
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