binary

English

Etymology

From Late LatinCategory:English terms derived from Late Latin#BINARY bīnārius (consisting of two), from LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#BINARY bīnī (two-by-two, pair). By surface analysis, bin- + -aryCategory:English terms prefixed with bin-#ARYCategory:English terms suffixed with -ary#BINARY.

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Adjective

Examples (mutually exclusive states)

binary (comparative more binary, superlative most binary)Category:English lemmas#BINARYCategory:English adjectives#BINARYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BINARYCategory:Pages with entries#BINARYCategory:Pages with 1 entry#BINARY

  1. Being in one of two mutually exclusive states.
    Binary states are often represented as 1 and 0 in computer science.
    Category:English terms with usage examples#BINARY
  2. (logicCategory:en:Logic#BINARY) Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns such states.
    Near-synonym: Boolean
  3. (arithmeticCategory:en:Arithmetic#BINARY, computingCategory:en:Computing#BINARY) Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system.
    Synonym: base-2
  4. Having two equally important parts; related to something with two parts.
    Synonyms: dyadic, double, twin; see also Thesaurus:dual
    Coordinate term: biune
    Category:English terms with collocations#BINARY
    Two ingredients are combined in a binary poison.
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    A binary statistical distribution has only two categories.
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  5. (mathematicsCategory:en:Mathematics#BINARY, programmingCategory:en:Programming#BINARY, computer engineering) Of an operation, function, procedure, or logic gate, taking exactly two operands, arguments, parameters, or inputs; having domain of dimension 2.
    Division of reals is a binary operation.Category:English terms with usage examples#BINARY
  6. (computingCategory:en:Computing#BINARY) Of data, consisting coded values (e.g. machine code) not interpretable as plain or ASCII text (e.g. source code).
    Antonym: plain text
    He downloaded the binary distribution for Linux, then burned it to DVD.Category:English terms with usage examples#BINARY
  7. (comparable) Focusing on two mutually exclusive conditions.
    He has a very binary understanding of gender.Category:English terms with usage examples#BINARY
  8. Category:en:Gender#BINARY
  9. (biologyCategory:en:Biology#BINARY, sociologyCategory:en:Sociology#BINARY) Having or pertaining to a gender identity represented by the gender binary; either male or female.
    Synonym: gender-binary
    Antonym: non-binary
    • 2020, Liberty Matthyse, “Achieving gender equality by 2030: Transgender equality in relation to Sustainable Development Goal 5”, in Agenda, volume 34, number 1 (Gendered and Feminist Inequalities), →DOI, →ISSN, page 3:
      To further unpack trans and gender-diverse embodiment, requires one to unpack the depth of the discourse as it relates to both binary and non-binary people (Hofman, 2012). It necessitates deeper engagement as to the politics of passing, not passing, societal assimilation and non-assimilation.
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Noun

binary (countable and uncountable, plural binaries)Category:English lemmas#BINARYCategory:English nouns#BINARYCategory:English uncountable nouns#BINARYCategory:English countable nouns#BINARYCategory:English countable nouns#BINARYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BINARYCategory:Pages with entries#BINARYCategory:Pages with 1 entry#BINARY

  1. A state in which only two values are possible, in which something must have one value or the other.
    • 2012, Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee, Confucianism and Women: A Philosophical Interpretation, →ISBN, page 51:
      The correlation between warmth and cold is an internal one where the existence of one depends on and is defined by the other. Hence, the yin-yang binary as a correlative binary of light-shade or warmth-cold [...]
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    • 2012, Scott L. Baugh, Latino American Cinema, →ISBN:
      The “in” versus “out” of this sociological model certainly carries to the admittedly simplistic binary of “good” versus “bad” of stereotypes in fictional works and the scholarly approaches to them.
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    • 2015, Summer Glassie, “"Embraced eternity lately?": Mislabeling and subversion of sexuality labels through the Asari in the Mass Effect trilogy”, in Matthew Wysocki, Evan W. Lauteria, editors, Rated M for Mature: Sex and Sexuality in Video Games (Media Studes / Game Studies), Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 162:
      As an “all-female” humanoid species not bound to the traditional forms of mating, in that they reproduce through a form of telepathic parthenogenesis, the design of the Asari collapses boundaries of sex and sexuality. The Asari are a species rendered as Other, even in comparison to the various beings populating the gameworld. Characters recognize and struggle against prejudice and limited understanding of Asari customs, culture, and practices. These gameworld features allow for a space where awareness and exploration of sexualities outside of the heterosexual binary can take place.
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  2. (mathematicsCategory:en:Mathematics#BINARY, computingCategory:en:Computing#BINARY, uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#BINARY) The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
    Synonym: base 2
    • 1987, Robert W. McBeth, J. Robert Ferguson, IBM Assembler: An Intuitive Approach, John Wiley, page 5:
      As our initial exposure to the base 10 number system consisted of learning how to count, it also makes sense that we might begin by learning how to count in binary.
      Category:English terms with quotations#BINARY
  3. (computingCategory:en:Computing#BINARY) Synonym of binary file.
    Antonyms: non-binary, text file
  4. (astronomyCategory:en:Astronomy#BINARY) Synonym of binary asteroid.
  5. (astronomyCategory:en:Astronomy#BINARY) Synonym of binary planet.
  6. (astronomyCategory:en:Astronomy#BINARY) Synonym of binary star.
    Synonym: double star
    • 2010, Nader Haghighipour, editor, Planets in Binary Star Systems, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 109:
      As discussed in Section 5.1, the study of the properties of planets in binaries and the search for differences between the characteristics of these objects and those of planets orbiting single stars, is crucial to the understanding of the role of binarity in planet formation and evolution.
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  7. (financeCategory:en:Finance#BINARY) Synonym of binary option.

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