(arithmetic, computing) Concerning numbers and calculations using the binary number system.
(comparable) Focusing on two mutually exclusive conditions.
(computing) Of data, consisting coded values (e.g. machine code) not interpretable as plain or ASCII text (e.g. source code).
(logic) Concerning logic whose subject matter concerns binary states.
(mathematics, programming, computer engineering) Of an operation, function, procedure, or logic gate, taking exactly two operands, arguments, parameters, or inputs; having domain of dimension 2.
Being in one of two mutually exclusive states.
Having two equally important parts; related to something with two parts.
noun
(astronomy) Synonym of binary star.
(computing) Synonym of binary file; a file consisting of data other than human-readable text.
(mathematics, computing, uncountable) The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1.
A state in which only two values are possible, in which something must have one value or the other.
birney
birthy
bority
brainy
brainy
adj
(informal) Very intellectually capable.
briary
briary
adj
Like a briar; thorny.
bricky
bricky
adj
Covered with brick.
Similar to brick in texture, colour, shape, etc.
noun
(slang) A bricklayer.
bridey
bridey
adj
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of a bride.
briery
briery
adj
Alternative spelling of briary
noun
A place where briars grow.
brimly
briney
briney
adj
Alternative form of briny
brinny
brinny
noun
(Australia, Victoria) A stone thrown as a missile.
briony
briony
noun
Alternative spelling of bryony
brisky
brisky
adj
(rare) Somewhat brisk; lively; energetic.
noun
(rare, probably obsolete, possibly nonstandard) A britchka, a type of horse-drawn carriage.
brixey
byrdie
byrnie
byrnie
noun
(historical) A short chain mail shirt, covering from the upper arms to the upper thighs.
cibory
fribby
hybrid
hybrid
adj
Consisting of diverse components.
noun
(biology) Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. two different species or two purebred parent strains.
(cycling) A bicycle that is a compromise between a road bike and a mountain bike.
(golf) A golf club that combines the characteristics of an iron and a wood.
(linguistics) A word whose elements are derived from different languages.
A computer that is part analog computer and part digital computer.
A hybrid vehicle (especially a car), one that runs on both fuel (gasoline/diesel) and electricity (battery or energy from the sun).
An electronic circuit constructed of individual devices bonded to a substrate or PCB.
hybris
hybris
noun
Alternative form of hubris
kirkby
orbity
orbity
noun
(obsolete) A bereavement by loss of parents or children; the state of being orbate; orbation.
pyrobi
raybin
rigsby
rubify
rubify
verb
(rare, intransitive) to redden; to become red
(rare, transitive) to make red; to cause to redden