digit

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digit \ˈdɪdʒ.ɪt\

  1. (Sêndâmâti, Sêndâ-saterê) kêtê mabôko
    • All numbers are made up of digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Digits are like letters in a word. A word is made up of letters. Numbers are made up of digits: 23 is a two-digit number, made from the digits 2 and 3; 627 is a three-digit number made from the digits 6, 2 and 7. The position of the digit in the number tells us its value.
  2. (Sêndâ-saterê) litï, li tî gerê
    • The fingers and thumbs are known in medical terminology as digits. Humans normally have five digits on each extremity. Each digit is formed by several bones called phalanges, surrounded by soft tissue.