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English Dictionary: binary by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
binary
adj
  1. of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base; "a binary digit"
  2. 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"
n
  1. a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
    Synonym(s): binary star, binary, double star
  2. 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; "the same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different operating systems"
    Synonym(s): binary, binary program
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Binary \Bi"na*ry\, n.
      That which is constituted of two figures, things, or parts;
      two; duality. --Fotherby.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Binary \Bi"na*ry\, 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).
  
      {Binary arithmetic}, that in which numbers are expressed
            according to the binary scale, or in which two figures
            only, 0 and 1, are used, in lieu of ten; the cipher
            multiplying everything by two, as in common arithmetic by
            ten. Thus, 1 is one; 10 is two; 11 is three; 100 is four,
            etc. --Davies & Peck.
  
      {Binary compound} (Chem.), a compound of two elements, or of
            an element and a compound performing the function of an
            element, or of two compounds performing the function of
            elements.
  
      {Binary logarithms}, a system of logarithms devised by Euler
            for facilitating musical calculations, in which 1 is the
            logarithm of 2, instead of 10, as in the common
            logarithms, and the modulus 1.442695 instead of .43429448.
           
  
      {Binary measure} (Mus.), measure divisible by two or four;
            common time.
  
      {Binary nomenclature} (Nat. Hist.), nomenclature in which the
            names designate both genus and species.
  
      {Binary scale} (Arith.), a uniform scale of notation whose
            ratio is two.
  
      {Binary star} (Astron.), a double star whose members have a
            revolution round their common center of gravity.
  
      {Binary theory} (Chem.), the theory that all chemical
            compounds consist of two constituents of opposite and
            unlike qualities.

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   binary
  
      1. {Base} two.   A number representation
      consisting of zeros and ones used by practically all computers
      because of its ease of implementation using digital
      electronics and {Boolean algebra}.
  
      2. Any file format for {digital} {data} encoded
      as a sequence of {bit}s but not consisting of a sequence of
      printable {characters} ({text}).   The term is often used for
      executable {machine code}.
  
      Of course all digital data, including characters, is actually
      binary data (unless it uses some (rare) system with more than
      two discrete levels) but the distinction between binary and
      text is well established.
  
      3. A description of an {operator} which takes
      two {arguments}.   See also {unary}, {ternary}.
  
      (1998-07-29)
  
  
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