IPA: //ˈmɛɡəˌflɒp//
KK: /ˈmɛgəˌflɑp/
A unit used to measure the speed of a computer, specifically indicating one million calculations involving decimal numbers that can be performed in one second.
The new supercomputer can achieve a processing speed of several megaflops, making it one of the fastest in the world.
Megaflop is formed from "mega-" (from Greek "megas", meaning large or great) and "flop" (from the informal term meaning to fail or fall). The term "megaflop" refers to a million floating-point operations per second, indicating a large measure of computational performance.
Think of 'mega' meaning large, and 'flop' suggesting a failure or fall — together, they describe a large measure of computational speed.
No commonly confused words.