binit

/ˈbaɪnɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A unit or quantity of two units, especially of a digital signal or a binary number.

“The computer’s algorithm processed the data in binit increments.”

2. verb

To divide or separate something into two units or parts, especially in a binary manner.

“The programmer binit the data stream to analyze its components.”

Synonyms

  • duet
  • duple
  • pair

Antonyms

  • singular
  • unit