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binary
[ bahy-nuh-ree, -ner-ee ]
adjective
- consisting of, indicating, or involving two.
- Mathematics.
- of or relating to a system of numerical notation to the base 2, in which each place of a number, expressed as 0 or 1, corresponds to a power of 2. The decimal number 58 appears as 111010 in binary notation, since 58 = 1 × 2 5 + 1 × 2 4 + 1 × 2 3 + 0 × 2 2 + 1 × 2 1 + 0 × 2 0 .
- of or relating to the digits or numbers used in binary notation.
- of or relating to a binary system.
- (of an operation) assigning a third quantity to two given quantities, as in the addition of two numbers.
- Computers. of, relating to, or written in binary code; programmed or encoded using only the digits 0 and 1:
All executable programs on the computer are stored in binary files.
- Chemistry. noting a compound containing only two elements or groups, as sodium chloride, methyl bromide, or methyl hydroxide.
- Metallurgy. (of an alloy) having two principal constituents.
noun
- a whole composed of two.
- Mathematics. a system of numerical notation to the base 2, in which each place of a number, expressed as 0 or 1, corresponds to a power of 2:
to convert decimal to binary.
- Also called binary number. Mathematics. a number expressed in the binary system of notation.
- Computers. binary code.
- Computers. an executable file stored in binary format.
- Astronomy. binary star.
binary
/ ˈ²ú²¹Éª²ÔÉ™°ùɪ /
adjective
- composed of, relating to, or involving two; dual
- maths computing of, relating to, or expressed in binary notation or binary code
- (of a compound or molecule) containing atoms of two different elements
- metallurgy (of an alloy) consisting of two components or phases
- (of an educational system) consisting of two parallel forms of education such as the grammar school and the secondary modern in Britain
- maths logic (of a relation, expression, or operation) applying to two elements of its domain; having two argument places; dyadic
noun
- something composed of two parts or things
- astronomy See binary star
- short for binary weapon
binary
/ ²úī′²ÔÉ™-°ùŧ /
- Having two parts.
- Mathematics.Based on the number 2 or the binary number system.
binary
- Anything composed of two parts. In modern computers, information is stored in banks of components that act like switches. Since switches can be either on or off, they have a binary character, and we say that the computer uses “binary arithmetic†to do its work.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of binary1
Example Sentences
Everything becomes this binary in today's culture, where everything becomes a point of division, but I don't concern myself too much with that.
She said the assessments were "complex, time-consuming and often stressful for claimants", as well as being based "on a binary can-can't work divide".
"It's a binary swipe one way," she says.
A sheriff’s jail supervisor testified that Baker also tried to leave coded kites — a surreptitious method of inmate communication using handwritten binary code on paper — in a courthouse stairwell that the widow used after him.
Yet, in his first wide-ranging interview since leaving Downing Street, the former prime minister says he regrets ever saying it because it was "too stark..too binary".
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