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| binary | (n) a pre-compiled, pre-linked program that is ready to run under a given operating system; a binary for one operating system will not run on a different operating system, Syn. binary program, Example: the same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different operating systems |
| binary | (adj) of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base, Example: a binary digit |
| binary | (adj) consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms), Example: 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 |
| binary code | (n) code using a string of 8 binary digits to represent characters |
| binary compound | (n) chemical compound composed of only two elements |
| binary digit | (n) either 0 or 1 in binary notation |
| binary file | (n) (computer science) a computer file containing machine-readable information that must be read by an application; characters use all 8 bits of each byte |
| binary notation | (n) any notation that uses 2 characters (usually 0 and 1) |
| binary numeration system | (n) a positional system of numeration that uses binary digits and a radix of two, Syn. binary number system, binary system, pure binary numeration system |
| binary star | (n) a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation, Syn. double star, binary |
| Binal | a. [ See Binary. ] Twofold; double. [ R. ] “Binal revenge, all this.” Ford. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Binarseniate | n. [ Pref. bin- + arseniate. ] (Chem.) A salt having two equivalents of arsenic acid to one of the base. Graham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Binary | a. [ L. binarius, fr. bini two by two, two at a time, fr. root of bis twice; akin to E. two: cf. F. binaire. ] Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things). [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Binary | n. That which is constituted of two figures, things, or parts; two; duality. Fotherby. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Binate | a. [ L. bini two and two. ] (Bot.) Double; growing in pairs or couples. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Binaural | a. [ Pref. bin- + aural. ] Of or pertaining to, or used by, both ears. [ 1913 Webster ] |