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digital
adjective as in computerized
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adjective as in numeric
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arithmetic, arithmetical, binary, differential, exponential, fractional, integrated, logarithmic, mathematical, numerary, statistical
adjective as in numerical
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algebraic, algorithmic, arithmetic, arithmetical, binary, differential, exponential, fractional, logarithmic, mathematical, numerary, statistical
noun as in computer
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CPU, central processing unit, device, handheld computer, laptop, machine, mainframe, micro, microcomputer, mini, minicomputer, notebook, notebook computer, processor, tablet
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abacus, artificial intelligence, brain, electronic brain, number cruncher, thinking machine
Example Sentences
The companies said they will collaborate to enable virtual design, testing and validation through the use of “digital twins”—simulations of physical processes—for industries such as semiconductor, robotics, aerospace, automotive, energy, and healthcare.
The largest digital asset had reclaimed the key $90,000 support level last week but fell through it again on Sunday.
More specifically, they see opportunities to “connect the physical and digital worlds through digital twins,” which are virtual versions of real-life assets.
Last month, an AI-generated "artist" known as Breaking Rust topped the US country digital song sales chart - a niche countdown, but one that shows audiences aren't averse to consuming computer-generated music.
Casper Grathwohl, president of OUP's languages division, said the growing use of such words "reveal how digital platforms are reshaping our thinking and behaviour".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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