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2 digitado
adj.digitate, arranged like fingers.past part.past participle of spanish verb: digitar.* * *► adjetivo1 digitate* * *digitado, -a adjRP Fam rigged;los resultados de la encuesta vienen muy digitados the results of the survey have been heavily doctored -
3 digitalizar
v.1 to digitize (computing).2 to digitalize, to digitate, to treat with the glycoside digoxin using digitalis in just-below-toxic quantities.* * *1 to digitize* * *VT to digitize* * *verbo transitivo to digitize, digitalize* * *= digitise [digitize, -USA], digitalise [digitalize, -USA], OCR.Ex. The cartridge moves horizontally back and forth across a document and a scanning head digitises the document.Ex. Source documents are digitalised, i.e. converted to computer readable form,, either as text or as facsimile.Ex. 500 books in English, German, French and Italian are scanned into images and OCR-ed to digital text.* * *verbo transitivo to digitize, digitalize* * *= digitise [digitize, -USA], digitalise [digitalize, -USA], OCR.Ex: The cartridge moves horizontally back and forth across a document and a scanning head digitises the document.
Ex: Source documents are digitalised, i.e. converted to computer readable form,, either as text or as facsimile.Ex: 500 books in English, German, French and Italian are scanned into images and OCR-ed to digital text.* * *digitalizar [A4 ]vtto digitize, digitalizecuadro de mandos digitalizado digital instrument panel* * *
digitalizar vtr Inform digitize, digitalize
* * *digitalizar vtInformát to digitize* * *v/t INFOR digitalize -
4 verruga digitada
f.digitate wart.
См. также в других словарях:
digitate — dig i*tate, v. t. [LL. digitatus, p. p. of digitare, fr. L. digitus. See {Digit}.] To point out as with the finger. [R.] Robinson (Eudoxa) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Digitate — Dig i*tate, Digitated Dig i*ta ted, a. [L. digitatus having fingers.] (Bot.) Having several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterized by digitation. {Dig i*tate*ly},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
digitate — [dij′i tāt΄] adj. [L digitatus: see DIGIT] 1. having separate fingers or toes 2. like a digit; fingerlike 3. Bot. having fingerlike divisions, as some compound leaves: see LEAF: Also digitated digitately adv. digitation n … English World dictionary
digitate — adjective Date: 1661 having divisions arranged like those of a bird s foot < digitate leaves > • digitately adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Digitate dermatosis — is a distinct variant of small plaque parapsoriasis with lesions in the shape of a finger and distributed symmetrically on the flanks.[1]:452[2] See also Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References … Wikipedia
digitate — digitately, adv. /dij i tayt /, adj. 1. Zool. having digits or digitlike processes. 2. Bot. having radiating divisions or leaflets resembling the fingers of a hand. See illus. under palmate. 3. like a digit or finger. Also, digitated. [1655 65; … Universalium
digitate — adjective a) Having digits, fingers or things shaped like fingers; fingerlike b) Having parts that spread out from a common point; palmate … Wiktionary
digitate — Marked by a number of fingerlike processes or impressions. [L. digitatus, having fingers, fr. digitus, finger] * * * dig·i·tate dij ə .tāt adj having digits * * * dig·i·tate (dijґĭ tāt) having fingerlike processes. Called also dactylate … Medical dictionary
digitate — dig·i·tate || dɪdʒɪteɪt adj. having individual fingers and toes; having formations resembling fingers … English contemporary dictionary
digitate — [ dɪdʒɪtət, eɪt] adjective technical shaped like a spread hand … English new terms dictionary
digitate — dig·i·tate … English syllables