Have you ever heard the word "fragment" before? How about just "frag"? I'm sure you have... maybe in "frag grenade". What does a frag grenade do? It frags the victim; mashes them into bits. So what does frag mean? Maybe it means to smash something into bits or something similar. How does that have anything to do with programming? When you defragment your partition, you're cleaning up the "smashed up bits" that make it run slower due to poor allocation.
Let's look at compile. You can compile a list of books you like. Oh, so it's like forming some sort of useful data/method. Maybe a computer can compile code. What would be the way to undo this? Decompile it.
It's not rocket science.
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