hitbox
English
Etymology 1
Noun
hitbox (plural hitboxes)
- (computer graphics) An invisible shape bounding all or part of a model (in a video game, etc.) used in collision detection to determine whether another object collides with the model.
- Alternative form: hit-box
- 2023 December 27, Zachary Small, “Video Games Let Them Choose a Role. Their Transgender Identities Flourished.”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Veronica Ripley, 32, often speaks to friends about the role that video games played in her trans awakening: “I would try to explain it away, saying that I was playing the girl character because she had a smaller hitbox or quicker kill animations,” she said, referring to in-game advantages.
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Etymology 2
Noun
hitbox (plural hitboxes)
- (genericized trademark) An arcade game controller that features an array of buttons instead of a joystick lever.
- Alternative form: hit box
- Synonym: hitbox controller
- Synonyms: leverless controller, leverless arcade controller
- Hypernym: arcade controller
See also
- fightstick
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxidboɡs/ [ˈxið̞.β̞oɣ̞s]
- Rhymes: -idboɡs
- Syllabification: hit‧box
Noun
hitbox m (plural hitboxes or hitbox)