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bi·na·ry
(bī′nə-rē)adj.
1. Characterized by or consisting of two parts or components; twofold.
2.
a. Of or relating to a system of numeration having 2 as its base.
b. Of or relating to a system of encoding data using only 0's and 1's.
3. Chemistry Consisting of or containing only two kinds of atoms.
4. Of or employing two comparatively nontoxic chemicals that combine to produce a deadly poison: binary weapons; a binary nerve agent.
5. Music Having two sections or subjects.
n. pl. bi·na·ries
1. A number system having 2 as its base.
2. A file that contains the executable version of a computer program.
3. A binary star.
[Middle English binarie, from Late Latin bīnārius, from Latin bīnī, two by two; see dwo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
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binary
(ˈbaɪnərɪ)adj
1. composed of, relating to, or involving two; dual
2. (Mathematics) maths computing of, relating to, or expressed in binary notation or binary code
3. (Chemistry) (of a compound or molecule) containing atoms of two different elements
4. (Metallurgy) metallurgy (of an alloy) consisting of two components or phases
5. (Education) (of an educational system) consisting of two parallel forms of education such as the grammar school and the secondary modern in Britain
6. (Mathematics) maths logic (of a relation, expression, or operation) applying to two elements of its domain; having two argument places; dyadic
n, pl -ries
7. something composed of two parts or things
8. (Astronomy) astronomy See binary star
9. (Military) short for binary weapon
[C16: from Late Latin bīnārius; see bin-]
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bi•na•ry
(ˈbaɪ nə ri, -nɛr i)adj., n., pl. -ries. adj.
1. consisting of, indicating, or involving two.
2.
a. of or pertaining 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.
b. of or pertaining to the digits or numbers used in binary notation.
c. of or pertaining to a binary system.
3. noting a chemical compound containing only two elements or groups, as sodium chloride or methyl bromide.
4. of, pertaining to, or involving a relationship between two alternatives existing in opposition to each other.
n. 5. a whole composed of two.
6. binary star.
7. Also called bi′nary num′ber. a number expressed in the binary system of notation.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin bīnārius]
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bi·na·ry
(bī′nə-rē)Adjective
1. Having two parts.
2. Mathematics Based on the number 2 or the binary number system.
Noun
Astronomy A binary star.
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binary
A numeration system based on digits 0 and 1.
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Noun | 1. | binary - a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation star - (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior |
2. | ![]() computer program, computer programme, programme, program - (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; "the program required several hundred lines of code" | |
Adj. | 1. | binary - of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base; "a binary digit" |
2. | binary - consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms); "a binary star is a system in which two stars revolve around each other"; "a binary compound"; "the binary number system has two as its base" multiple - having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; "multiple birth"; "multiple ownership"; "made multiple copies of the speech"; "his multiple achievements in public life"; "her multiple personalities"; "a pineapple is a multiple fruit" |
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Translations
ثُنائي، مُزْدَوِج
binárnídvojkovýdvojnýspustitelný souborbinární soustava
binær
binaraduuma
binäärinenkaksois-
tvenndarkerfi
dvinaris
binārā skaitīšanas sistēmabinārs
dvojkový
ikili sistem
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binary
[ˈbaɪnəri] adj → binairebinary code n → code m binairebinary system n → système m binairebin bag n → sac m poubelleCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
binary
adj → binär; (Mus) form → zweiteilig
binary
:binary code
n (Comput) → Binärkode m
binary fission
n → Zellteilung f
binary notation
n (Comput) → Binärdarstellung f, → binäre Schreibweise
binary star
n (Astron) → Doppelstern m
binary star system
n (Astron) → Doppelsternsystem nt
binary system
n (Math) → Dualsystem nt, → binäres System
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binary
(ˈbainəri) : the binary system the system of writing and calculating with numbers which uses only two digits (0 and 1) and has 2 as a base (101 = 1 four, 0 twos, 1 unit = 5).
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