Word Meanings - DIGITAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
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- DIGITAL
Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination. - DIGITALIN
Any one of several extracts of foxglove , as the "French extract," the "German extract," etc., which differ among themselves in composition and properties. A supposedly distinct vegetable principle as the essential ingredient of the extracts. - PERFORMANCE
The act of performing; the carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action; as, the performance of an undertaking of a duty. Promises are not binding where the performance is impossible. Paley. - DIGITALIS
A genus of plants including the foxglove. - EXAMINATION
1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by study or experiment. 2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a candidate - COMPRESSION PROJECTILE
A projectile constructed so as to take the grooves of a rifle by means of a soft copper band firmly attached near its base or, formerly, by means of an envelope of soft metal. In small arms the modern projectile, having a soft core and - COMPRESSION
The act of compressing, or state of being compressed. "Compression of thought." Johnson. - PREEXAMINATION
Previous examination. - INTERDIGITAL
Between the fingers or toes; as, interdigital space. - REEXAMINATION
A repeated examination. See under Examination. - CROSS-EXAMINATION
The interrogating or questioning of a witness by the party against whom he has been called and examined. See Examination. - PRESTIDIGITAL
Nimble-fingered; having fingers fit for prestidigitation, or juggling. "His prestidigital hand." Charles Reade. - NONPERFORMANCE
Neglect or failure to perform. - SELF-EXAMINATION
An examination into one's own state, conduct, and motives, particularly in regard to religious feelings and duties.