Dimension vs. Binary

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Dimensionnoun

A single aspect of a given thing.

Dimensionnoun

A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.

Dimensionnoun

A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished.

Dimensionnoun

(geometry) The number of independent coordinates needed to specify uniquely the location of a point in a space; also, any of such independent coordinates.

Dimensionnoun

(linear algebra) The number of elements of any basis of a vector space.

Dimensionnoun

(physics) One of the physical properties that are regarded as fundamental measures of a physical quantity, such as mass, length and time.

Dimensionnoun

(computing) Any of the independent ranges of indices in a multidimensional array.

Dimensionnoun

An alternative universe or plane of existence.

Dimensionverb

(transitive) To mark, cut or shape something to specified dimensions.

Dimensionnoun

Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; - usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom.

Dimensionnoun

Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions.

Dimensionnoun

The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.

Dimensionnoun

A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree.

Dimensionnoun

The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities.

Dimensionnoun

the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height)

Dimensionnoun

a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished;

Dimensionnoun

one of three cartesian coordinates that determine a position in space

Dimensionnoun

magnitude or extent;

Dimensionverb

indicate the dimensions on;

Dimensionverb

shape or form to required dimensions

Dimensionnoun

a measurable extent of a particular kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height

Dimensionnoun

a mode of linear extension of which there are three in space and two on a flat surface, which corresponds to one of a set of coordinates specifying the position of a point.

Dimensionnoun

an expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length × time⁻²).

Dimensionnoun

an aspect or feature of a situation

Dimensionverb

cut or shape (something) to particular measurements.

Dimensionverb

mark (a diagram) with measurements.

Dimension

In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it. Thus a line has a dimension of one (1D) because only one coordinate is needed to specify a point on it – for example, the point at 5 on a number line.

Binaryadjective

Being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

Binaryadjective

(logic) Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns binary states.

Binaryadjective

Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system.

Binaryadjective

Having two equally important parts; related to something with two parts.

Binaryadjective

Of an operation, function, procedure, or logic gate, taking exactly two operands, arguments, parameters, or inputs; having domain of dimension 2.

Binaryadjective

(computing) Of data, consisting coded values (e.g. machine code) not interpretable as plain or ASCII text (e.g. source code).

Binaryadjective

(comparable) Focusing on two mutually exclusive conditions.

Binarynoun

A thing which can have only (one or the other of) two values.

Binarynoun

The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.

Binarynoun

(computing) An executable computer file.

Binarynoun

(astronomy) A satellite system consisting of two stars or other bodies orbiting each other.

Binaryadjective

Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things).

Binarynoun

That which is constituted of two figures, things, or parts; two; duality.

Binarynoun

a system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation

Binaryadjective

of or pertaining to a number system have 2 as its base;

Binaryadjective

consisting of two (units or components or elements or terms) or based on two;

Binaryadjective

relating to, composed of, or involving two things.

Binaryadjective

relating to, using, or denoting a system of numerical notation that has 2 rather than 10 as a base.

Binarynoun

the binary system of notation

Binarynoun

something having two parts.

Binarynoun

a binary star.

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