Binary

/ˈbaɪnɛri/ adjective

Binary describes something that has two parts or choices, such as on/off or true/false. In computing, binary refers to the system that uses only the digits 0 and 1.

From Latin “bini,” meaning “two together,” plus the English adjective ending “-ary.” It originally referred to things that naturally come in pairs.

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