slovodefinícia
digital
(encz)
digital,číslicový adj: Petr Prášek
digital
(encz)
digital,digitální Zdeněk Brož
digital
(gcide)
digital \dig"i*tal\ (d[i^]j"[i^]*tal), a. [L. digitals.]
1. Of or pertaining to the fingers; done with the fingers;
as, digital compression; digital examination.
[1913 Webster]

2. of or pertaining to digits[3]; expressed in digits[3], or
using digits[3]; as, a digital display; a digital clock.
[PJC]

3. (Computers) performing internal logical and arithmetic
operations by means of digits, usually represented as
binary numbers. Contrasted to analog, wherein variables
are represented as coninuous physical quantities such as
voltages or the position of a pointer on a continuous
scale; as, a digital computer.
[PJC]

Note: In digital computers, physical quantities in analog
form, such as images, sounds, distances, voltages,
etc., must first be converted to an internal digital
representation before calculations can be performed on
them. The conversion may be done by the data enterer,
by approximation, in the case of numerical values, or
by analog-to-digital conversion in the case of light or
sound intensities. The latter case uses special
equipment to convert the physical impulses into a
digital value, using a pre-defined encoding system.
[PJC]
digital
(wn)
digital
adj 1: displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital
clock"; "digital readout"
2: relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital
examination"
3: of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits;
"digital computer" [ant: analog, analogue, linear]
digital
(foldoc)
Digital

Common abbreviation for {Digital Equipment
Corporation}.

(1995-12-18)
digital
(foldoc)
digital

A description of data which is stored or transmitted
as a sequence of discrete symbols from a finite set, most
commonly this means binary data represented using electronic
or electromagnetic signals.

The opposite is analogue.

(1998-10-28)
podobné slovodefinícia
digital
(encz)
digital,číslicový adj: Petr Prášekdigital,digitální Zdeněk Brož
digital arteries
(encz)
digital arteries, n:
digital audiotape
(encz)
digital audiotape,
digital camera
(encz)
digital camera, n:
digital clock
(encz)
digital clock,
digital communication
(encz)
digital communication, n:
digital communications technology
(encz)
digital communications technology, n:
digital computer
(encz)
digital computer,číslicový počítač Zdeněk Brož
digital display
(encz)
digital display, n:
digital photography
(encz)
digital photography, n:
digital plethysmograph
(encz)
digital plethysmograph, n:
digital recording
(encz)
digital recording,
digital scanner
(encz)
digital scanner, n:
digital subscriber line
(encz)
digital subscriber line, n:
digital vein
(encz)
digital vein, n:
digital voltmeter
(encz)
digital voltmeter, n:
digital watch
(encz)
digital watch,
digital-analog converter
(encz)
digital-analog converter, n:
digital-to-analog converter
(encz)
digital-to-analog converter, n:
digitalin
(encz)
digitalin, n:
digitalis
(encz)
digitalis,digitális n: Zdeněk Broždigitalis,náprstník n: [bot.] druh rostliny Zdeněk Brož
digitalis glycoside
(encz)
digitalis glycoside, n:
digitalisation
(encz)
digitalisation, n:
digitalise
(encz)
digitalise, v:
digitalization
(encz)
digitalization, n:
digitalize
(encz)
digitalize, v:
digitally
(encz)
digitally,digitálně adv: Zdeněk Brož
interdigital
(encz)
interdigital,interdigitální Zdeněk Brož
musical instrument digital interface
(encz)
musical instrument digital interface, n:
pda (personal digital assistant)
(encz)
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant),kapesní počítač n: [it.] Milan Svoboda
personal digital assistant
(encz)
personal digital assistant, n:
vena digitalis
(encz)
vena digitalis, n:
advanced monolithic digital radio frequency memory
(czen)
Advanced Monolithic Digital Radio Frequency Memory,AMDRFM[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
analog to digital converter
(czen)
Analog to Digital Converter,ADC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
digital authority full engine control system
(czen)
Digital Authority Full Engine Control System,DAFECS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
digital electonic engine control system
(czen)
Digital Electonic Engine Control System,DEECS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož
a automatický překlad
digital micromirror device
(czen)
Digital Micromirror Device,DMD[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
digital radio frequency memory
(czen)
Digital Radio Frequency Memory,DRFM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
digital restrictions management
(czen)
Digital Restrictions Management,DRM[zkr.] fict10n
digitalizace
(czen)
digitalizace,digitisationn: Zdeněk Broždigitalizace,digitizingn: Zdeněk Brož
digitalizovaný
(czen)
digitalizovaný,computerisedadj: Zdeněk Broždigitalizovaný,digitisedadj: Zdeněk Broždigitalizovaný,digitizedadj: Zdeněk Brož
digitalizovat
(czen)
digitalizovat,computerisev: Zdeněk Broždigitalizovat,digitisev: Zdeněk Broždigitalizovat,digitizev: Zdeněk Brož
digitalizující
(czen)
digitalizující,digitizingadj: Zdeněk Brož
digitalizátor
(czen)
digitalizátor,digitizern: Zdeněk Brož
full authority digital engine control
(czen)
Full Authority Digital Engine Control,FADEC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
high speed digital processor architecture
(czen)
High Speed Digital Processor Architecture,HIPRA[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
digital
(gcide)
digital \dig"i*tal\ (d[i^]j"[i^]*tal), a. [L. digitals.]
1. Of or pertaining to the fingers; done with the fingers;
as, digital compression; digital examination.
[1913 Webster]

2. of or pertaining to digits[3]; expressed in digits[3], or
using digits[3]; as, a digital display; a digital clock.
[PJC]

3. (Computers) performing internal logical and arithmetic
operations by means of digits, usually represented as
binary numbers. Contrasted to analog, wherein variables
are represented as coninuous physical quantities such as
voltages or the position of a pointer on a continuous
scale; as, a digital computer.
[PJC]

Note: In digital computers, physical quantities in analog
form, such as images, sounds, distances, voltages,
etc., must first be converted to an internal digital
representation before calculations can be performed on
them. The conversion may be done by the data enterer,
by approximation, in the case of numerical values, or
by analog-to-digital conversion in the case of light or
sound intensities. The latter case uses special
equipment to convert the physical impulses into a
digital value, using a pre-defined encoding system.
[PJC]
digital computer
(gcide)
Computer \Com*put"er\ (k[o^]m*p[=u]t"[~e]r), n.
1. One who computes.

2. (Computers) an electronic device for performing
calculations automatically. It consists of a clock to
provide voltage pulses to synchronize the operations of
the devices within the computer, a central processing
unit, where the arithmetical and logical operations are
performed on data, a random-access memory, where the
programs and data are stored for rapid access, devices to
input data and output results, and various other
peripheral devices of widely varied function, as well as
circuitry to support the main operations.

Note: This modern sense of computer comprises the
stored-program computers, in which multiple steps in a
calculation may be stored within the computer itself as
instructions in a program, and are then executed by
the computer without further intervention of the
operator. Different types of computer are variously
called analog computer, {number cruncher,
number-cruncher}, digital computer, and {pari-mutuel
machine, totalizer, totaliser, totalizator,
totalisator}.

Syn: data processor, electronic computer, information
processing system.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

3. (Computers) same as digital computer.
[PJC]digital computer \digital computer\ n.
1. (Computers) a computer that represents information by
numerical digits with a fixed number of values; -- most
commonly each piece of information is internally
represented in binary code, as an array of bits, which
are information units each of which can take only two
values. The possible values of each bit are
conventionally represented as the numbers 1 or 0.

Note: The bits of information are usually further organized,
maniplulated, and discussed as nybbles (4 bits,
rarely used), bytes (8 bits, most commonly used), or
words (from 16 to 128 bits, and in the future
probably more). A word is usually defined as the
number of bits that are processed at one time by the
central procesor unit.

Syn: .
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
digitalin
(gcide)
digitalin \dig"i*ta`lin\, n. [Cf. F. digitaline.]
(a) (Medicine, Pharmacy) Any one of several extracts of
foxglove (Digitalis), as the "French extract," the
"German extract," etc., which differ among themselves
in composition and properties. Both Digitalis lanata
and Digitalis purpurea have been used to prepare
such extracts.
(b) (Chem.) the distinctive chemical substance, a steroid
glycoside, which is the essential ingredient of the
extracts of foxglove. It is a white, crystalline
substance (C36H56O14), and is a 3-substituted
diglucoside of a steroid. It is a powerful cardiac
stimulant and is used as a cardiotonic for treatment
of certain heart conditions, such as congestive heart
failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta],16[beta])-3-[6-Deoxy-4-O-[beta]-D-glucopyranosyl-3-O-methyl-[beta]-D-galactopyranosyl)oxy]-14,16-dihyroxy-card-20
(22)-enolide. The related compounds digitoxin and
digoxin are also extracted from the foxglove. The
class of steroid glycosides having cardiotonic
properties are refered to as the cardiac glycosides.
--MI11

Syn: digitalinum verum, Diginorgin, Schmiedeberg's digitalin,
digitalis, digitalis glycoside. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Digitalis
(gcide)
Digitalis \Dig`i*ta"lis\, n. [NL.: cf. F. digitale. So named
(according to Linn[ae]us) from its finger-shaped corolla.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the family
Schrophulariaceae, including the foxglove.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Med.) The dried leaves of the purple foxglove ({Digitalis
purpurea}), formerly used in heart disease, disturbance of
the circulation, etc. Its use has been largely replaced by
that of the pure active ingredient, digitalin. See
digitalin.
[1913 Webster]
Digitalis lanata
(gcide)
digitalin \dig"i*ta`lin\, n. [Cf. F. digitaline.]
(a) (Medicine, Pharmacy) Any one of several extracts of
foxglove (Digitalis), as the "French extract," the
"German extract," etc., which differ among themselves
in composition and properties. Both Digitalis lanata
and Digitalis purpurea have been used to prepare
such extracts.
(b) (Chem.) the distinctive chemical substance, a steroid
glycoside, which is the essential ingredient of the
extracts of foxglove. It is a white, crystalline
substance (C36H56O14), and is a 3-substituted
diglucoside of a steroid. It is a powerful cardiac
stimulant and is used as a cardiotonic for treatment
of certain heart conditions, such as congestive heart
failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta],16[beta])-3-[6-Deoxy-4-O-[beta]-D-glucopyranosyl-3-O-methyl-[beta]-D-galactopyranosyl)oxy]-14,16-dihyroxy-card-20
(22)-enolide. The related compounds digitoxin and
digoxin are also extracted from the foxglove. The
class of steroid glycosides having cardiotonic
properties are refered to as the cardiac glycosides.
--MI11

Syn: digitalinum verum, Diginorgin, Schmiedeberg's digitalin,
digitalis, digitalis glycoside. [1913 Webster +PJC]digitoxin \dig`i*tox"in\ (d[i^]j`[i^]*t[o^]k"s[i^]n), n. (Chem.)
A steroid glycoside, one of the cardiotonic chemical
substances which is extracted from the foxglove. It is a
white, crystalline substance (C41H64O13), and is a
3-substituted triglucoside of a steroid, related structurally
to digitalin and digoxin. It is used as a cardiotonic for
treatment of certain heart conditions, such as congestive
heart failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta])-3-[(O-2,6-Dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1[rarr]4)-O-2,6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1[rarr]4)-2,
6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-14-hydroxy-card-20(22)-enolide.
The related compounds digitalin and digoxin are also
extracted from the foxglove (Digitalis lanata and
Digitalis purpurea). The class of steroid glycosides having
cardiotonic properties are refered to as the cardiac
glycoside group. --MI11
[PJC]digoxin \di*gox"in\, n. (Chem.)
a steroid glycoside, one of the cardiotonic chemical
substances which is extracted from the foxglove. It is a
white, crystalline substance (C41H64O14), and is a
3-substituted triglucoside of a steroid, related structurally
to digitalin and digitoxin. It is used as a cardiotonic for
treatment of certain heart conditions, such as congestive
heart failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta],12[beta])-3-[(O-2,6-Dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-2,6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1->4)-2
, 6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-12,14-dihydroxy-card-20(22)-enolide.
The related compounds digitalin and digoxin are also
extracted from the foxglove (Digitalis lanata and
Digitalis purpurea). The class of steroid glycosides having
cardiotonic properties are refered to as the cardiac
glycosides. --MI11
[PJC]
Digitalis purpurea
(gcide)
Foxglove \Fox"glove`\, n. [AS. foxes-gl[=o]fa,
foxes-cl[=o]fa,foxes-clife.] (Bot.)
Any plant of the genus Digitalis. The common English
foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a handsome perennial or
biennial plant, whose leaves are used as a powerful medicine,
both as a sedative and diuretic. See Digitalis.
[1913 Webster]

Pan through the pastures oftentimes hath run
To pluck the speckled foxgloves from their stem. --W.
Browne.
[1913 Webster]digitalin \dig"i*ta`lin\, n. [Cf. F. digitaline.]
(a) (Medicine, Pharmacy) Any one of several extracts of
foxglove (Digitalis), as the "French extract," the
"German extract," etc., which differ among themselves
in composition and properties. Both Digitalis lanata
and Digitalis purpurea have been used to prepare
such extracts.
(b) (Chem.) the distinctive chemical substance, a steroid
glycoside, which is the essential ingredient of the
extracts of foxglove. It is a white, crystalline
substance (C36H56O14), and is a 3-substituted
diglucoside of a steroid. It is a powerful cardiac
stimulant and is used as a cardiotonic for treatment
of certain heart conditions, such as congestive heart
failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta],16[beta])-3-[6-Deoxy-4-O-[beta]-D-glucopyranosyl-3-O-methyl-[beta]-D-galactopyranosyl)oxy]-14,16-dihyroxy-card-20
(22)-enolide. The related compounds digitoxin and
digoxin are also extracted from the foxglove. The
class of steroid glycosides having cardiotonic
properties are refered to as the cardiac glycosides.
--MI11

Syn: digitalinum verum, Diginorgin, Schmiedeberg's digitalin,
digitalis, digitalis glycoside. [1913 Webster +PJC]Digitalis \Dig`i*ta"lis\, n. [NL.: cf. F. digitale. So named
(according to Linn[ae]us) from its finger-shaped corolla.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the family
Schrophulariaceae, including the foxglove.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Med.) The dried leaves of the purple foxglove ({Digitalis
purpurea}), formerly used in heart disease, disturbance of
the circulation, etc. Its use has been largely replaced by
that of the pure active ingredient, digitalin. See
digitalin.
[1913 Webster]digitoxin \dig`i*tox"in\ (d[i^]j`[i^]*t[o^]k"s[i^]n), n. (Chem.)
A steroid glycoside, one of the cardiotonic chemical
substances which is extracted from the foxglove. It is a
white, crystalline substance (C41H64O13), and is a
3-substituted triglucoside of a steroid, related structurally
to digitalin and digoxin. It is used as a cardiotonic for
treatment of certain heart conditions, such as congestive
heart failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta])-3-[(O-2,6-Dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1[rarr]4)-O-2,6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1[rarr]4)-2,
6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-14-hydroxy-card-20(22)-enolide.
The related compounds digitalin and digoxin are also
extracted from the foxglove (Digitalis lanata and
Digitalis purpurea). The class of steroid glycosides having
cardiotonic properties are refered to as the cardiac
glycoside group. --MI11
[PJC]digoxin \di*gox"in\, n. (Chem.)
a steroid glycoside, one of the cardiotonic chemical
substances which is extracted from the foxglove. It is a
white, crystalline substance (C41H64O14), and is a
3-substituted triglucoside of a steroid, related structurally
to digitalin and digitoxin. It is used as a cardiotonic for
treatment of certain heart conditions, such as congestive
heart failure. Chemically it is

(3[beta],5[beta],12[beta])-3-[(O-2,6-Dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1->4)-O-2,6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1->4)-2
, 6-dideoxy-[beta]-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-12,14-dihydroxy-card-20(22)-enolide.
The related compounds digitalin and digoxin are also
extracted from the foxglove (Digitalis lanata and
Digitalis purpurea). The class of steroid glycosides having
cardiotonic properties are refered to as the cardiac
glycosides. --MI11
[PJC]fingerroot \fingerroot\ n.
tall leafy European biennial or perennial ({Digitalis
purpurea}) having spectacular clusters of large tubular
pink-purple flowers; -- its leaves yield the drug digitalis
and are poisonous to livestock.

Syn: common foxglove, fairy bell, fingerflower, {Digitalis
purpurea}.
[WordNet 1.5]
digitalisation
(gcide)
digitalisation \digitalisation\ n.
same as digitalization.

Syn: digitalization.
[WordNet 1.5]
digitalization
(gcide)
digitalization \digitalization\ n.
1. the administration of digitalis for the treatment of
certain heart disorders.

Syn: digitalisation.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the effect produced by the administraation of dititalis.
[PJC]
digitalize
(gcide)
digitalize \digitalize\ v. t.
1. to record digitally, e. g. on digital tape or compact
disks.

Syn: digitize.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. to convert from a non-digital form (such as a voltage or
an image or an analog recording) to a digital[2] form, for
storage or transmission.

Syn: digitize.
[PJC]
Interdigital
(gcide)
Interdigital \In`ter*dig"i*tal\, a. (Anat.)
Between the fingers or toes; as, interdigital space.
[1913 Webster]
Prestidigital
(gcide)
Prestidigital \Pres`ti*dig"i*tal\, a.
Nimble-fingered; having fingers fit for prestidigitation, or
juggling. [R.] "His prestidigital hand." --Charles Reade.
[1913 Webster]
analog-digital converter
(wn)
analog-digital converter
n 1: device for converting analogue signals into digital signals
[syn: digitizer, digitiser, analog-digital converter,
analog-to-digital converter]
analog-to-digital converter
(wn)
analog-to-digital converter
n 1: device for converting analogue signals into digital signals
[syn: digitizer, digitiser, analog-digital converter,
analog-to-digital converter]
arteria digitalis
(wn)
arteria digitalis
n 1: arteries in the hand and foot that supply the fingers and
toes [syn: digital arteries, arteria digitalis]
digital
(wn)
digital
adj 1: displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital
clock"; "digital readout"
2: relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital
examination"
3: of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits;
"digital computer" [ant: analog, analogue, linear]
digital arteries
(wn)
digital arteries
n 1: arteries in the hand and foot that supply the fingers and
toes [syn: digital arteries, arteria digitalis]
digital audiotape
(wn)
digital audiotape
n 1: a digital tape recording of sound [syn: {digital
audiotape}, DAT]
digital camera
(wn)
digital camera
n 1: a camera that encodes an image digitally and store it for
later reproduction
digital clock
(wn)
digital clock
n 1: a clock that displays the time of day digitally
digital communication
(wn)
digital communication
n 1: electronic transmission of information that has been
encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by
computers) [syn: digital communication, {data
communication}]

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