Crossword clues for digital
digital
- Like some watches
- Like some clocks
- Kind of photography or clock
- Like some modern cameras
- High-tech camera type
- Word that can bring the ends of the starred answers up to date
- Using digits
- Type of watch
- Technology catchall
- Replacement for analogue
- Performed with the fingers
- Performed with fingers
- Of the fingers
- Non-analogue watch
- Like some signatures
- Like most selfies
- Like modern cameras
- Like many cameras
- Available electronically
- Picture taker
- Like some cameras nowadays
- Like modern clocks and recordings
- Like some recordings
- Like most recorded music nowadays
- Like many newspaper subscriptions, nowadays
- Fingerlike
- Opposite of analogue
- Sort of clock face seen crossing grand city centre
- Not analogue
- Fancy one short speech is using computer technology?
- Face involving awkward bloke about numbers
- Like modern gadgets? Like everything, almost!
- Relating to the fingers
- Relating to fingers
- Regarding figures, understand everything? Not quite
- Performing it, Dua Lipa got idea for recording
- Bits evenly removed from foxglove with a finger
- This compiler with G&T outside in control of fingers
- Unpleasant type poking face using fingers
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
digital \dig"i*tal\ (d[i^]j"[i^]*tal), a. [L. digitals.]
Of or pertaining to the fingers; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
of or pertaining to digits[3]; expressed in digits[3], or using digits[3]; as, a digital display; a digital clock.
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(Computers) performing internal logical and arithmetic operations by means of digits, usually represented as binary numbers. Contrasted to analog, wherein variables are represented as coninuous physical quantities such as voltages or the position of a pointer on a continuous scale; as, a digital computer.
Note: In digital computers, physical quantities in analog form, such as images, sounds, distances, voltages, etc., must first be converted to an internal digital representation before calculations can be performed on them. The conversion may be done by the data enterer, by approximation, in the case of numerical values, or by analog-to-digital conversion in the case of light or sound intensities. The latter case uses special equipment to convert the physical impulses into a digital value, using a pre-defined encoding system.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "pertaining to fingers," from Latin digitalis, from digitus (see digit). Meaning "using numerical digits" is from 1938, especially of computers after c.1945; in reference to recording or broadcasting, from 1960. Related: Digitize.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger. 2 Property of representing values as discrete numbers rather than a continuous spectrum. n. (context finance English) A digital option.
WordNet
adj. of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer" [ant: analogue]
displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout"
relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination"
Wikipedia
Digital usually refers to something using digits, particularly binary digits.
D.I.G.I.T.A.L. is a compilation album by American MC KRS-One. It was released in November 2004 via Front Page Entertainment and is composed of a number of songs previously only released on white label 12" singles and B-sides with a few remixes and KRS-One cameos on other artist records.
Many of the tracks have here been given different titles from their original releases. For example, "As You Already Know" was originally released as a single by Truck Turner under the name "Symphony 2000" while "When The Moon" was called "Aquarius" when it first was released as a limited KRS-One 12" single around 1999.
"Digital" is a song by the band Joy Division, originally released on the 1978 double 7" EP entitled A Factory Sample. It was later featured on the compilation albums Heart and Soul and Still.
The track was recorded in the band's first session with Martin Hannett as producer. Recording took place at Cargo Studios in Rochdale, Lancashire on 11 October 1978.
It was the last song ever performed by Joy Division, as it was the final song of the last gig recorded on 2nd May 1980 at Birmingham University, just before the suicide of the band's singer Ian Curtis. The entire concert was released on the Still album in 1981, and is also notable for including one of only three known recordings of Ceremony.
The song features in the films 24 Hour Party People and Control, where Tony Wilson sees the band play for the first time.
The song was used prominently by the BBC during their coverage of the 2005 Six Nations rugby tournament. Not only was it used in the 2005 Six Nations championships, but it is still used in the BBC's coverage of all international rugby. It is also used for Sky's coverage of the UEFA Champions League, as well as being used in the video game FIFA 06.
"Digital (Did You Tell)" is the second single from Stone Sour's third album Audio Secrecy. The 2 track Promo single for the song, released strictly to radio in 2011.
Usage examples of "digital".
Digital Fortress could be nothing more than a generic, public-domain algorithm, and none of these companies could break it.
Then it probably would embed the algorithm in a tamper-proof chip, and within five years every computer would come preloaded with a Digital Fortress chip.
Digital Fortress algorithm was not wise, regardless of how interesting it would be.
As you can imagine, I was shocked when I first read his messages to North Dakota about an unbreakable algorithm called Digital Fortress.
Costas had been using the digital navigational display to align the DSRV with its objective.
His parents took him to a hospital and they performed a CAT scan and an MRI scan and a PET scan and digital subtraction angiography and they found nothing wrong.
One acceptable form of authentication uses a digital electronic lock that requires an employee to swipe his employee badge and enter an access code.
Next, was the growing need for mobile access to information, and the availability of so much data in the digital domain.
Bolex R32 digital recorder and BTL meters and lenses, including a bitching Angenieux zoom O.
The passageway in which he strode was cold and barren, serving two purposes only: as an emergency manual breakaway should the normal docking release fail, and as a backup conduit for everything from digital signals to water and air.
Whether he was analyzing the latest digital microchips or the clunky circuits found in old televisions, he found that all the components were just a few electrical steps from one another, yet they were much more clustered than they would have been in an equivalent random circuit, thanks to the modular design favored by engineering practice.
It was a question that was to consume Diffie during the next five years and ultimately lead to his pioneering work on digital signatures and public-key cryptography.
For the first time, human and machine had taken a complex compound, digitized it, quite literally turning it from matter into energy as it did so, then converted back from energy to matter using the digital pattern memorized by the computer as it had been converted the first time.
Instead, her gaze fell upon the red digital time-and-temperature display reflected on her ceiling, her technical degree certificate hanging on her wall, and her gray and black striped tiger cat, Gizmo, who opened a sleepy eye at her as he awoke from a deep sleep on the foot of her bed.
He would also wear a small pouch containing instruments for scientific measurement, including a digital thermometer, a hygrometer for measuring humidity, and a manometer for measuring atmospheric pressure.