: any of the Arabic numerals 1 to 9 and usually the symbol 0
b
: one of the elements that combine to form numbers in a system other than the decimal system
c
digits plural, slang: the digits of a telephone number
At the end of the meal, the pair discussed wanting to see the Dupont Underground art exhibit, and that's when Scott smoothly asked for her digits and said they should go. Vijai Nathan
2
: a unit of length based on the breadth of a finger and equal in English measure to 3/4 inch
3
: any of the divisions in which the limbs of most vertebrates terminate, which are typically five in number but may be reduced (as in the horse), and which typically have a series of phalanges bearing a nail, claw, or hoof at the tip compare fingersense 1, toesense 1a
a three-digit number like 507 She suffered several broken digits.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English, "whole number less than ten, Arabic figure used to represent it," borrowed from Latin digitus "finger, toe, finger's breadth as a measure" (Medieval Latin also "whole number less than ten"), of uncertain origin
Note: The Latin word digitus has long been associated with the base *deik-evident in dīcere "to talk, speak" and related words descended from Indo-European *dei̯ḱ- "show, point out" (see diction), though explanations for the voicing of the velar stop, as remote assimilation or dissimilation, are difficult to sustain. Ernout and Meillet (Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue latine) suggest a connection with a root *dei̯g-, taken to be a variant of *dei̯ḱ- and reflected in Gothic taikns "sign," etc. (see token entry 1, teach), but more recent thinking (as G. Kroonen, Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic) trace the Germanic etymon directly to *dei̯ḱ-.Digitus hence remains without a certain etymology. Compare dactyl, toe entry 1.
ADJECTIVE | ... OF DIGITS | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤binary, decimal二進制數字;十進制數字◇the decimal digits 0 to 9從 0 到 9 的十進制數字➤double, single兩位數;個位數◇double-digit inflation兩位數的通貨膨脹... OF DIGITS➤sequence, series, set, string一組數字;一串數字◇a sequence of binary digits一組二進制數字PHRASES➤three, four, etc. digits long三位數、四位數等◇The number can be up to eight digits long.這個數字可達八位數。