binary
adj.
having two parts; of or pertaining to a numbering system based on two digits; of or pertaining to the method of coding information in computers (Computers)
n.
something made up of two parts
Binary
Binary means composed of two parts or two pieces.Binary may also refer to:
Binary option, also known as digital option OR all-or-nothing option
Binary numeral system, a representation for numbers using only two digits (usually, 0 and 1)
Binary function, a function in mathematics that takes two arguments
Binary data, composed of something other than human-readable text
Executable file, a "binary", containing machine code for the computer to execute
Binary compound, a chemical compound containing two different chemical elements
Binary explosive, an explosive made of two components that become explosive when mixed.
Binary (chemical weapon), containing two chemicals that when combined make a toxic agent
Binary fission, the splitting of a single-celled organism into two daughter cells
Binary star, a star system with two stars in it
Binary planet, two planetary bodies of comparable mass orbiting each other
Binary asteroid, two asteroids orbiting each other
Binary (novel), a 1972 novel by Michael Crichton (writing as John Lange)
Binary (comics), a superheroine in the Marvel Universe
Binary form, a way of structuring a piece of music
Binary bet, a bet on a proposition which is quoted as a spread bet
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Binary
(n.)
That which is constituted of two figures, things, or parts; two; duality.
(a.)
Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things).
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Two
Two The prime religious and mystical meaning in the science of numeration is finite completion, involving defined limits, and hence standing in sharp contrast to the indefiniteness associated with the nonfinite or cosmic; and therefore Pythagoras and his school looked upon two as beginning the series of even numbers, each one signifying a completion or a balance, suggesting the material worlds as contrasted with the spiritual. The binary was regarded as "the origin of differentiation, hence of contrasts, discord, or matter, the beginning of evil. . . . With the early Pythagoreans, however, the duad was that imperfect state into which the first manifested being fell when it got detached from the Monad. It was the point from which the two roads -- the Good and the Evil -- bifurcated. All that which was double-faced or false was called by them 'binary' " (SD 2:574-5). It was represented geometrically as a line, because two is produced by the first motion from indivisible spiritual nature: the line also forms the tie or union between two points.
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binary
having two forms, or two parts