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Noun
/ˈdijit/,
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digits, plural;
  1. Any of the numerals from 0 to 9, esp. when forming part of a number

  2. A finger (including the thumb) or toe

  3. An equivalent structure at the end of the limbs of many higher vertebrates


  1. one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration; "0 and 1 are digits"
  2. finger: the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure
  3. a finger or toe in human beings or corresponding body part in other vertebrates
  4. A digit is one of several most distal parts of a limb, such as fingers or toes, present in many vertebrates.
  5. This is a list of characters that have appeared on the PBS Kids GO! series Cyberchase.
  6. Digit is an Indian monthly technology magazine published by 9.9 Media. It has a circulation of about 120,000 and a readership of over 177,000, according to IRS 2009 (Indian Readership Survey), making it the most read technology magazine in India. ...
  7. A digit is a symbol (a number symbol, e.g. "3" or "7") used in numerals (combinations of symbols, e.g. "37"), to represent numbers (integers or real numbers) in positional numeral systems. ...
  8. A digit (lat. digitus, "finger"), when used as a unit of length, is usually a sixteenth of a foot, 0.43"; or 1.905 cm (for the international inch). The width of an adult human male finger tip is indeed about 2 centimetres. ...
  9. In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal (also base , or hex) is a positional numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16. ...
  10. A finger or toe; A numeral that can be combined with others to write larger numbers, and that cannot itself be split into other numerals; One's phone number
  11. (Digits) Phone Number (Ex: What are your digits?)
  12. (Digits) fingers or toes. [see diagram].
  13. (Digits) moves done using fingers
  14. (digits) Used anatomically to refer to fingers and toes.
  15. The Digits are ``0'' (ordinal value 48) through ``9'' (ordinal value 57).
  16. A single character in a numbering system. In decimal, digits are 0 through 9. In binary, digits are 0 and 1. The os and 1s equate to "on and off functions. Digitization allows for perfect copying. ...
  17. Digitisation and mobilisation of primary biodiversity data. One of the GBIF Work areas presented in this Work Programme.
  18. n. (in a radix) a character that is among the possible digits (0 to 9, A to Z, and a to z) and that is defined to have an associated numeric weight as a digit in that radix. See Section 13.1.4.6 (Digits in a Radix).
  19. A single unit or numeral in a counting system.
  20. The set of symbols 0 to 9, specifying the choice of one thing in 10. Therefore, like the bit, a digit is a measure of an amount of information. While bits are determined by using log base 2, digits are determined by taking log base 10 (and adding 1). ...
  21. Used in indicating the extent of disaggregation of data within a classification system. For example, 3-digit trade data, categorized by 3-digit numbers, are more aggregated than 6-digit data: many more and hence smaller groups of goods can be categorized with 6-digit numbers.
  22. all strings where the first characters is a digit (0-9).
  23. Latin digitus = a finger or toe, usually excepting the pollex (thumb) or hallux (big toe), adjective - digital.
  24. To claim complete victory over an opponent. From Alex's remark at 2000 TRASH regionals as the team stormed through the field with an average 250 ppg differential: "it's nice to finish with an extra digit on your opponent".
  25. Any digit between “0” and “9” (Unicode code points U+0030 to U+0039).