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binary

1 of 2adjective
/ˈbaɪ.nɜ.ri/
1

pertaining to or involving of two distinct elements or parts

  • Binary thinking can oversimplify complex issues by reducing them to two opposing positions.
  • The software uses binary classification to sort data into two categories.
  • The system operates on a binary principle, where each choice leads to one of two outcomes.
  • The binary nature of the problem required considering both sides equally.
  • The debate was framed in a binary way, focusing on two opposing viewpoints.
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based on or using a numerical system that operates only on 0 and 1

  • The binary system is fundamental to digital technology and computing.
  • In binary code, the number 5 is represented as 101.
  • Binary digits, or bits, form the basic language of computers, enabling complex calculations and operations.
  • The binary representation of data allows for efficient processing and storage in electronic devices.
  • In binary arithmetic, adding 1 and 1 results in 10, following the rules of base-2.
3

referring to a structure, measure, or rhythm based on two beats or a pattern of two parts

  • The composer chose a binary rhythm for the piece, giving it a steady and even feel.
  • Traditional marches often use a binary structure, emphasizing a strong, two-beat measure.
  • The dance had a binary rhythm, making it easy to follow the alternating steps.
  • The song's binary form consisted of two contrasting sections that were repeated throughout.
  • Musicians practicing the binary rhythm focused on the clear distinction between the strong and weak beats.
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