binary code

A code that uses the binary digits (1 and 0), usually in groups of eight, to represent characters, machine instructions or other data.

Noun

  1. A code that uses the binary digits (1 and 0), usually in groups of eight, to represent characters, machine instructions or other data.

    Synonyms: ones and zeroes ones and zeros

Forms

binary codes

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