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010 = 3 bits
fcf = ???

After some googling, I've found that they are called nybbles or semioctets. Both of those sound lame, so I don't know if anyone wants to make a new word for them.
I've been using the term "nibble" for a few years because its half a byte. lame humor but it works...

I called my first hex memory "NIBL-16" because of this. 16 nibbles=64 bits

https://forum.openredstone.org/showthread.php?tid=1560

woooo 2013
I call them 'hits'.

Because for B IT, it's Binary digIT, so for Hexadecimal digIT it could be HIT. So fcf would be 3 hits. *slaps phase 3 times*
12-bit word