Half the digits
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ODDSHalf the digits
TOENAILHalf of the digits have this
ONESHalf of the digits in binary code
OCTALHaving half as many digits as hex
TELThe digits: Abbr.
ISBNNUMBERDigits on the back cover
SSNDigits issued by the govt.
OCTALUsing the digits 0-7
TOEOne of the 10 lowest digits?
AREACODEThree digits punched with the digits
RENUMBEREDChanged digits, as on the houses of a street
syndactylythe state of being syndactyl, with digits joined together
syndactyliesSYNDACTYLY, the state of being syndactyl, with digits joined together
SSNDigits used when the IRS gets its hand in your pocket
NINEThe digits in all but one of its two-digit multiples add up to it
NINEThe sum of the digits of any multiple of ... is a multiple of ... (arithmetic curiosity)
invertersA device that converts either of the two binary digits or signals into the other
inverterA device that converts either of the two binary digits or signals into the other
lumbricalisone of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits also LUMBRICAL
precisionsRefinement in a measurement, calculation, or specification, esp. as represented by the number of digits given
precisionRefinement in a measurement, calculation, or specification, esp. as represented by the number of digits given
lumbricalisesLUMBRICALIS, one of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits also LUMBRICAL
lumbricalwormlike / one of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits also LUMBRICALIS
lumbricalsLUMBRICAL, one of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits also LUMBRICALIS
lumbricalesLUMBRICAL, one of certain muscles of the hand and foot used in flexing the digits also LUMBRICALIS
archaeopteryxa Jurassic fossil bird of the Archaeopteryx genus, with a long bony tail, sharp-toothed jaws, and wings bearing three clawed digits
figuresOne of a specified number of digits making up a larger number, used to give a rough idea of the order of magnitude
archaeopteryxesARCHAEOPTERYX, a Jurassic fossil bird of the Archaeopteryx genus, with a long bony tail, sharp-toothed jaws, and wings bearing three clawed digits
hoofa curved covering of horn that protects the front of or encloses the ends of the digits of an ungulate mammal and that corresponds to a nail or claw
checksumsA digit representing the sum of the correct digits in a piece of stored or transmitted digital data, against which later comparisons can be made to detect errors in the data
siamanglarge, black gibbon, Hylobates syndactylus, of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, having very long arms and the second and third digits partially united by a web of skin: an endangered species
checksumA digit representing the sum of the correct digits in a piece of stored or transmitted digital data, against which later comparisons can be made to detect errors in the data
hexerof or pertaining to a numbering system that uses 16 as the radix, employing the numerals 0 through 9 and representing digits greater than 9 with the letters A through F
hornbooksA teaching aid consisting of a leaf of paper showing the alphabet, and often the ten digits and the Lord's Prayer, mounted on a wooden tablet and protected by a thin plate of horn
mantissaThe part of a floating-point number that represents the significant digits of that number, and that is multiplied by the base raised to the exponent to give the actual value of the number
mantissasThe part of a floating-point number that represents the significant digits of that number, and that is multiplied by the base raised to the exponent to give the actual value of the number
hornbookA teaching aid consisting of a leaf of paper showing the alphabet, and often the ten digits and the Lord's Prayer, mounted on a wooden tablet and protected by a thin plate of horn
hoactzinblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches
hoatzinsblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches
hoatzinblue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches