chunking

/ˈtʃʌŋkɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of grouping or breaking information into smaller, more manageable pieces to make it easier to remember or process.
    • Chunking is a common technique in computer science for handling large amounts of data.
    • The teacher used chunking to help students memorize the long list of dates.
    • In language learning, chunking helps you remember phrases instead of single words.
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verb
  1. To divide or group something into smaller pieces or segments.
    • The software automatically chunks the video into short clips.
    • When studying, try chunking the material into ten-minute lessons.
    • She chunked the report into three sections for easier reading.
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