1. buffered - Adjective
2. buffered - Verb
Using a buffer.
a buffered video stream
a buffered railway siding
(chemistry) Dissolved in a buffer solution.
buffered
simple past and past participle of buffer
Under norms of rationality, organizations seek to anticipate and adapt to environmental changes which cannot be buffered or leveled. James D. Thompson
Climate Because Central Asia is not buffered by a large body of water, temperature fluctuations are more severe. Source: Internet
IBM designed the 8 bit version as a buffered interface to the external bus of the Intel 8088 (16/8 bit) CPU used in the original IBM PC and PC/XT, and the 16-bit version as an upgrade for the external bus of the Intel 80286 CPU used in the IBM AT. Source: Internet
During the carriage return period, characters were buffered for subsequent printing at full speed during a catch-up period. Source: Internet
For color filtered glasses the picture has to be either buffered and shown as if it was progressive with alternating color keyed lines, or each field has to be line-doubled and displayed as discrete frames. Source: Internet
Buffering agents are intended to work by preventing the aspirin from concentrating in the walls of the stomach, although the benefits of buffered aspirin are disputed. Source: Internet