The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
bitblt
/bit'blit/, n.
[from BLT, q.v.:]
1. [common] Any of a family of closely related algorithms for moving and
copying rectangles of bits between main and display memory on a bit-mapped
device, or between two areas of either main or display memory (the
requirement to do the Right Thing in the case of overlapping source and
destination rectangles is what makes BitBlt tricky).
2. Synonym for blit or BLT. Both uses are borderline techspeak.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
bitblt
/bit'blit/ [BLT] 1. Any of a family of closely related
algorithms for moving and copying rectangles of bits between
main and display memory on a bit-mapped device, or between
two areas of either main or display memory (the requirement to
do the Right Thing in the case of overlapping source and
destination rectangles is what makes BitBlt tricky).
2. blit, BLT.
[Jargon File]