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digital
dig′i-tal
Webster 1828 Edition
Digital
DIGITAL
,Definition 2024
digital
digital
English
Adjective
digital (not comparable)
- Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger.
- Property of representing values as discrete, usually binary, numbers rather than a continuous spectrum.
- 2013 July-August, Catherine Clabby, “Focus on Everything”, in American Scientist:
- Not long ago, it was difficult to produce photographs of tiny creatures with every part in focus. […] A photo processing technique called focus stacking has changed that. Developed as a tool to electronically combine the sharpest bits of multiple digital images, focus stacking is a boon to biologists seeking full focus on a micron scale.
- digital computer; digital clock
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- Of or relating to computers or the Information Age.
- Digital payment systems are replacing cash transactions.
Antonyms
- nondigital
- undigital
- (representing discrete values): analog, analogue, continuous
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Noun
digital (countable and uncountable, plural digitals)
- (finance) A digital option.
- (uncountable) Digital equipment or technology.
- He moved to digital for the first time, using a Sony camera.
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin digitālis. Doublet of didal, which was inherited.
Adjective
digital m, f (masculine and feminine plural digitals)
French
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin digitālis. Doublet of dé.
Pronunciation
Adjective
digital m (feminine singular digitale, masculine plural digitaux, feminine plural digitales)
Usage notes
digital is occasionally used in French to describe display devices such as TV screens. Its use for other purposes is often criticised, because this use derives from English, and because digital more commonly has the first meaning above. See also numérique
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /digiˈtaːl/
- Rhymes: -aːl
Adjective
digital (not comparable)
Declension
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | er ist digital | sie ist digital | es ist digital | sie sind digital | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | digitaler | digitale | digitales | digitale |
genitive | digitalen | digitaler | digitalen | digitaler | |
dative | digitalem | digitaler | digitalem | digitalen | |
accusative | digitalen | digitale | digitales | digitale | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der digitale | die digitale | das digitale | die digitalen |
genitive | des digitalen | der digitalen | des digitalen | der digitalen | |
dative | dem digitalen | der digitalen | dem digitalen | den digitalen | |
accusative | den digitalen | die digitale | das digitale | die digitalen | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein digitaler | eine digitale | ein digitales | (keine) digitalen |
genitive | eines digitalen | einer digitalen | eines digitalen | (keiner) digitalen | |
dative | einem digitalen | einer digitalen | einem digitalen | (keinen) digitalen | |
accusative | einen digitalen | eine digitale | ein digitales | (keine) digitalen |
Norman
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin digitālis, from digitus (“finger, toe”) + -ālis (“-al”).
Adjective
digital m
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin digitalis, via English digital.
Adjective
digital (neuter singular digitalt, definite singular and plural digitale)
References
- “digital” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin digitalis, via English digital
Adjective
digital (neuter singular digitalt, definite singular and plural digitale)
References
- “digital” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin digitālis. Doublet of dedal, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /di.ʒi.ˈtaɫ/
- Hyphenation: di‧gi‧tal
Adjective
digital m, f (plural digitais, comparable)
- digital; having to do with the fingers or toes
- dealing with discrete values rather than a continuous spectrum of values
- dealing with the display of numerical values
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowing from French digital.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.d͡ʒiˈtal/
Adjective
digital m, n (feminine singular digitală, masculine plural digitali, feminine and neuter plural digitale)
- digital (having to do with fingers or toes)
- digital (dealing with discrete values rather than a continuous spectrum of values)
Declension
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | digital | digitală | digitali | digitale | ||
definite | digitalul | digitala | digitalii | digitalele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | digital | digitale | digitali | digitale | ||
definite | digitalului | digitalei | digitalilor | digitalelor |
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin digitālis. Doublet of dedal, which was inherited.
Adjective
digital m, f (plural digitales)
- digital; having to do with the fingers or toes
- dealing with discrete values rather than a continuous spectrum of values
- dealing with the display of numerical values
Noun
digital f (plural digitales)
- foxglove (plant, flower)
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin digitālis, via English digital.
Adjective
digital (not comparable)
- digital; in (or using) digital (and electronic) form
Declension
Inflection of digital | |||
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Indefinite/attributive | Positive | Comparative | Superlative2 |
Common singular | digital | — | — |
Neuter singular | digitalt | — | — |
Plural | digitala | — | — |
Definite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
Masculine singular1 | digitale | — | — |
All | digitala | — | — |
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in an attributive role. |
Usage notes
- Circa 2010, the word took on a wider definition, meaning electronic, modern, or binary (having only two values); digitalisering (“digitization”) started to being used not only of signals, information and documents (e.g. digitizing books or patient's journals), but also about enterprises, as a synonym to automation, computerization (e.g. digitizing libraries and hospitals).
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