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digital Made of or using distinct digits or numerical values, rather than continuously variable values. Most often used to refer to information existing in electronic form as Ones and Zeroes.
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digit A character that represents a nonnegative integer. For example, any of the numerals from 0 through 9.
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digital The use of binary code to record information. "Information" can be text in a binary code like ASCII, or scanned images in a bit mapped form, or sound in a sampled digital form, or video. Recording information digitally has many advantages over its analog counter part, mainly ease in manipulation and accuracy in transmission.
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digitate a composed leaves which leaflets radiate from a point like fingers in an open hand.
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digitate Parts (three or more) arising from the summit of a structure (eg, branches of the Chloris inflorescence).
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