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View usage for: (dɪdʒɪt) Word forms: plural digits1. countable nounA digit is a written symbol for any of the ten numbers from 0 to 9. Her telephone number differs from mine by one digit. Synonyms: number, figure, numeral, integer More Synonyms of digit 2. countable nounA digit is a finger, thumb, or toe. [formal] Many animals have five digits. Synonyms: finger, toe, extremity More Synonyms of digit (ˈdɪdʒɪt) noun2. Also called: figure any of the ten Arabic numerals from 0 to 9 3. another name for finger (sense 4) 4. astronomy one twelfth of the diameter of the sun or moon, used to express the magnitude of an eclipse Word origin C15: from Latin digitus toe, finger digit in American English (ˈdɪdʒɪt) noun2. a unit of linear measure equal to 3⁄4 inch, based on the breadth of a finger 3. any numeral from 0 to 9 so called because originally counted on the fingers Word origin ME < L digitus, a finger, toe, inch < IE base * deik-, to show, point > L dicere, to say: see diction Examples of 'digit' in a sentencedigit Yet it randomly deleted one digit and credited the money to an account other than the one intended.London house inflation is going to be in the low single digits for the next two to three years,' he said.Saracens would have been down by double digits.What were the first two digits of this number?It is used to add together two binary digits giving both the sum and the carry digit.We were a long way from four digits.There seems no reason why growth should not jog along in the low single digits.What were the five digits when the displays were first the same?She notes index number but is one digit out.And the economy is expected to notch up double digit growth this year.It is unused to collecting fees for an individual sale that contain more than four digits.Expectations of inflation were anchored on a target in the low single digits.Earnings are forecast to be in the mid to high single digits for the next few years.The fraudster then entered four digits that were supposed to have been provided by the bank over the phone.Firefighters were called and officers managed to get one of the digits free but the other two were jammed tight.She said she only provided ten digits, telling him to guess the last.This is a 10-15 digit number that has to be passed on to your new supplier.The codes usually have five to eight digits and should be aligned, centred and printed clearly.The move comes as annual house-price growth has hit double digits.Since most phone numbers have eight digits, the best of us can be challenged.Simply put, you add an extra digit or two to the account number.Its second digit is double the second digit of the Japanese number.But note that with four binary digits numbers up to 15 can be coded in this way.The postcode difference was just one digit but this was more serious than a one-off slip on the keyboard.But now he is learning to use his new digits after having five fingers and six toes removed during 6½ hours of surgery.For example, we have ten digits - and so our system is base ten. British English: digit NOUN A digit is a written symbol for any of the ten numbers from 0 to 9. Her telephone number differs from mine by one digit. - American English: digit
- Brazilian Portuguese: dígito
- Chinese: > 数字0到9的任一
- European Spanish: dígito
- French: chiffre
- German: Ziffer
- Italian: cifra
- Japanese: 0から9までの数字
- Korean: 아라비아 숫자
- European Portuguese: dígito
- Latin American Spanish: dígito
All related terms of 'digit'Chinese translation of 'digit' n (c) - (= number)
0到9之间的任何一个数字 - (frm)
- (= finger)
手指 (shǒuzhǐ) (根, gēn) - (= toe)
足趾 (zúzhǐ) (个(個), gè)
Definition any numeral from 0 to 9 Her telephone number differs from mine by one digit. Definition a finger or toe Many animals have five digits. Additional synonymsDefinition a written symbol for a number Deduct the second figure from the first. Synonyms digit, character, symbol, number, numeral, cipherDefinition a word or symbol used to express a sum or quantity a flat, square wristwatch with roman numerals Synonyms number, figure, digit, character, symbol, cipher, integer |