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Noun: jitter  ji-tu(r)
  1. A small irregular movement
    "The old film projector produced a noticeable jitter on the screen"
     
  2. Small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
    "The jitter in the video signal caused the image to appear unstable"
Verb: jitter  ji-tu(r)
  1. To move nervously or restlessly
    "His hands jittered as he waited for the interview"

Derived forms: jitters, jittered, jittering

Type of: disturbance, interference, motion, movement, noise

Encyclopedia: Jitter