binary decimal

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binary decimal (plural binary decimals)

  1. (dated) A binary (base-2) numeral.
    • 1938, G. H. Hardy, E. M. Wright, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, section 9.7:
      Any positive integer up to inclusive can be expressed uniquely as a binary decimal of figures, i.e., as a sum , where every is or .
  2. (informal) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: A decimal (numeral written as a concatenation of successive negative powers of the base) in base 2..

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