binary

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noun

bi·​na·​ry ˈbī-nə-rē How to pronounce binary (audio) -ˌner-ē How to pronounce binary (audio)
-ˌne-rē
plural binaries
1
: something made of two things or parts
specifically : binary star
2
mathematics : a number system based only on the numerals 0 and 1 : a binary (see binary entry 2 sense 3a) number system
42 is written as 101010 in binary.
3
: a division into two groups or classes that are considered diametrically opposite
Sam Killermann, a self-described "social justice comedian," is very serious about how far the complexities of identity go beyond the traditional binary of male or female.Katy Steinmetz

binary

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adjective

1
: compounded or consisting of or marked by two things or parts
2
music
a
: duple
used of measure or rhythm
b
: having two musical subjects or two complementary sections
a song in binary form
3
a
mathematics : relating to, being, or belonging to a system of numbers having 2 as its base
the binary digits 0 and 1
b
: involving a choice or condition of two alternatives (such as on-off or yes-no)
4
a
chemistry : composed of two elements (see element sense 2e), an element and a radical (see radical entry 2 sense 4) that acts as an element, or two such radicals
b
: utilizing two harmless ingredients that upon combining form a lethal substance (such as a gas)
binary weapons
5
: relating two logical or mathematical elements
a binary operation
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: of or relating to the use of stable oppositions (such as good and evil) to analyze a subject or create a structural model
the binary opposition of male and femaleJoan W. Scott

Did you know?

The animals went in two by two, the elephant and the kangaroo. . .. It was a binary parade of sorts that went into Noah's ark "for to get out of the rain" - the critters were represented in pairs. If you recall those partnered beasts, you'll remember the etymology of binary, because it traces to the Latin bini, which translates as "two by two." Although "binary" can be used for anything with two parts, it is now used especially in relation to computers and information processing. Digital computers use the binary number system, which includes only the digits 0 and 1, to process even complex data. In binary form, for instance, the word HELLO looks like this: 1001000 1000101 1001100 1001100 1001111.

Examples of binary in a Sentence

Adjective a binary star is a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
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Noun
Neither Algernon nor Jack’s sexuality, then, is close to labeled—and, in Webster’s interpretation of Earnest, both Cecily and Gwendolen will buck binaries too. Hayley Maitland, Vogue, 31 Oct. 2024 Just as the Third Space breaks down traditional binaries, the 4th Space offers a domain for exploring AI's more nuanced, long-term impacts on society, and its potential to optimize interplays between individuals, communities, economies and nature. Cornelia C. Walther, Forbes, 13 Sep. 2024
Adjective
So at the current odds, a contract for Trump would cost about $0.57 and one for Harris roughly $0.44 on Robinhood, with the same binary $0 or $1 return offered for each contract. Derek Saul, Forbes, 5 Nov. 2024 And yet we are left with a binary choice that, perhaps, leaves something to be desired. Hannah Parry, Newsweek, 5 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for binary 

Word History

Etymology

Adjective and Noun

Late Latin binarius, from Latin bini two by two — more at bin-

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1597, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of binary was in the 15th century

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“Binary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/binary. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

binary

adjective
bi·​na·​ry
ˈbī-nə-rē
1
: compounded or consisting of or marked by two things or parts
2
: relating to, being, or belonging to a system of numbers having two as its base
the binary digits 0 and 1
3
: relating exactly two mathematical or logical elements at a time
multiplication is a binary operation

Medical Definition

binary

adjective
bi·​na·​ry ˈbī-nə-rē How to pronounce binary (audio) -ˌner-ē How to pronounce binary (audio)
1
: compounded or consisting of or marked by two things or parts
2
a
: composed of two chemical elements, an element and a radical that acts as an element, or two such radicals
b
: utilizing two harmless ingredients that upon combining form a lethal substance (as a gas)

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