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data
noun (originally pl but now generally treated as singular )
1 one or more pieces of information or facts, especially those obtained by scientific observation or experiment.
2 information in the form of numbers, characters, electrical signals, etc, that can be supplied to, stored in or processed by a computer.
[17c: Latin, meaning -things given-; see also datum]
noun (originally pl but now generally treated as singular )
1 one or more pieces of information or facts, especially those obtained by scientific observation or experiment.
2 information in the form of numbers, characters, electrical signals, etc, that can be supplied to, stored in or processed by a computer.
[17c: Latin, meaning -things given-; see also datum]
data When referring to collected information, especially in electronic form, data is increasingly treated as a singular noun, since a unified concept is often intended: The data is entered by a keyboarder. When the composite nature of the information is important, the plural is often used: As more data accumulate, it may turn out that there are differences. The data were easily converted into numerical form. However, in these examples the singular is also possible: As more data accumulates? The data was easily converted? |
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