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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 committee described crypto as “a speculative and increasingly popular asset class that many investors, but not all, will seek to explore” — comparing bitcoin, specifically, to a scarce asset “akin to digital gold.”
Why go through the trouble of making a new friend when you can turn to digital companions embedded in apps like Instagram or X?
Global competition regulators have long struggled to rein in the world’s largest technology companies under existing antitrust rules, partly due to how rapidly digital products and markets evolve.
British digital bank Shawbrook on Monday shared plans to IPO in London, and Prices Group—a canned tuna company—said last week it was planning to list in London as well.
The British digital bank plans to return to the stock market after it went private in 2017.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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