Bi·na·ry a. Compounded or consisting of two things or parts; characterized by two (things).
Binary arithmetic, that in which numbers are expressed according to the binary scale, or in which two figures only, 0 and 1, are used, in lieu of ten; the cipher multiplying everything by two, as in common arithmetic by ten. Thus, 1 is one; 10 is two; 11 is three; 100 is four, etc. --Davies & Peck.
Binary compound Chem., a compound of two elements, or of an element and a compound performing the function of an element, or of two compounds performing the function of elements.
Binary logarithms, a system of logarithms devised by Euler for facilitating musical calculations, in which 1 is the logarithm of 2, instead of 10, as in the common logarithms, and the modulus 1.442695 instead of .43429448.
Binary measure Mus., measure divisible by two or four; common time.
Binary nomenclature Nat. Hist., nomenclature in which the names designate both genus and species.
Binary scale Arith., a uniform scale of notation whose ratio is two.
Binary star Astron., a double star whose members have a revolution round their common center of gravity.
Binary theory Chem., the theory that all chemical compounds consist of two constituents of opposite and unlike qualities.
binary star
n : a system of two stars that revolve around each other under
their mutual gravitation [syn: binary, double star]