machine-readable form

  • 1machine-readable — maˌchine ˈreadable adjective COMPUTING machine readable documents are in a form that can be understood and used by a computer: • The new passport will be machine readable. * * * machine readable UK US /məˌʃiːnˈriːdəbl/ adjective IT ► in a form… …

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  • 2machine-readable — ma.chine readable adj in a form that can be understood and used by a computer ▪ information stored in machine readable form …

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  • 3machine-readable — ma,chine readable adjective able to be used by a computer: A version will also be available in machine readable form …

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  • 4machine-readable — adjective in a form that can be understood and used by a computer: information stored in machine readable form …

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  • 5machine-readable — UK / US adjective computing able to be used by a computer A version will also be available in machine readable form …

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  • 6Machine-readable dictionary — ( MRD ) is a dictionary stored as machine (computer) data instead of being printed on paper. It is an electronic dictionary and lexical database.A machine readable dictionary is a dictionary in an electronic form that can be loaded in a database… …

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  • 7machine-readable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ in a form that a computer can process …

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  • 8machine-readable — [mə shēn′rēd′ə bəl] adj. in a form that can be scanned or otherwise accessed directly by a computer …

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  • 9Machine-readable medium — In telecommunication, a machine readable medium (automated data medium) is a medium capable of storing data in a machine readable format that can be accessed by an automated sensing device and capable of being turned into (practically in every… …

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  • 10Machine-readable — The term machine readable (or computer readable) refers to information encoded in a form which can be, read (i.e., scanned/sensed) by a machine/computer and interpreted by the machine s hardware and/or software. Theoretically, anything that can… …

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