Definition of Decimal digit

1. Noun. A digit from 0 to 9 in decimal notation.

Generic synonyms: Digit, Figure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decimal Digit

decigrams
decikatal
decikatals
decile
deciles
deciliter
deciliters
decilitre
decilitres
decillion
decillions
decillionth
decillionths
decimal
decimal arithmetic
decimal digit (current term)
decimal dozen
decimal fraction
decimal fractions
decimal notation
decimal number
decimal number system
decimal numbers
decimal numeration system
decimal place
decimal places
decimal point
decimal points
decimal system

Literary usage of Decimal digit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Defending Secrets, Sharing Data: New Locks and Keys for Electronic Information (1993)
"Assuming that a computer was used and that each operation took one microsecond, the authors estimated that a 50-decimal-digit value of n could be factored ..."

2. SAS 9.1.3 Language Reference: Concepts by SAS Institute (2005)
"Zoned Decimal Data The following applies to zoned decimal data representation: nA zoned decimal representation stores a decimal digit in the low order ..."

3. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"... The following applies to zoned decimal data representation: nA zoned decimal representation stores a decimal digit in the low order nibble of each byte. ..."

4. Library of Useful Knowledge: Mathematics I. by Augustus De Morgan, William Hopkins, Pierce Morton, Samuel Wilkes Waud (1836)
"178], if we add three zeros to this remainder and proceed, the digit next found will be the first decimal digit in the root, and by continuing to add zeros ..."

5. Library of Useful Knowledge: Mathematics (1836)
"178], if we add three zeros to this remainder and proceed, the digit next found will be the first decimal digit in the root, and by continuing to add zeros ..."

6. The Practical Arithmetic: Designed for Such Institutions as Require a by George Roberts Perkins (1855)
"The naught is thus necessary to keep the decimal digit in its proper place. Every naught prefixed to a decimal carries it one place further to the right, ..."

7. An Intire System of Arithmetic: Or, Arithmetic in All Its Parts. Containing by Edward Hatton (1731)
"... the decimal digit were really repeated. Example 3.6 r Proof 31 = Y 4-3 r Product =110 41 = Sum= I.22T") Product = i4.6r j ..."

8. A Digest of metabolism experiments in which the balance of income and outgo by Wilbur Olin Atwater, Charles Ford Langworthy (1898)
"For the sake of uniformity, the plan followed in the compilation has been to use only one decimal place, adding 1 to the first decimal digit if the second ..."

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