SCSI
[ skuhz-ee ]
/ ˈskʌz i /
noun
a standard for computer interface ports featuring faster data transmission and greater flexibility than normal ports.
Origin of SCSI
1985–90;
s(mall) c(omputer) s(ystem) i(nterface)
British Dictionary definitions for scsi
SCSI
/ (ˈskʌzɪ) /
noun
Small Computer Systems Interface: a system for connecting a computer to peripheral devices
Scientific definitions for scsi
SCSI
[ skŭz′ē ]
Short for small computer system interface. A computer interface used for connecting peripheral devices, such as external disk drives and scanners, to personal computers and each other, consisting of 25-50 individual signal paths (usually wires) bundled together and sharing a single connector plug.