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datum

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da·tum  (dtm, dtm, dätm)
n.
1. pl. da·ta (-t) A fact or proposition used to draw a conclusion or make a decision. See Usage Note at data.
2. pl. da·tums A point, line, or surface used as a reference, as in surveying, mapping, or geology.

[Latin, something given, from neuter past participle of dare, to give; see d- in Indo-European roots.]

datum [ˈdeɪtəm ˈdɑːtəm]
n pl -ta [-tə]
1. (Electronics & Computer Science / Communications & Information) a single piece of information; fact
2. (Philosophy / Logic) a proposition taken for granted, often in order to construct some theoretical framework upon it; a given See also sense datum
[from Latin: something given; see data]

Any numerical or geometrical quantity or set of such quantities which may serve as reference or base for other quantities. Where the concept is geometric, the plural form is "datums" in contrast to the normal plural "data."
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.datum - an item of factual information derived from measurement or research
information - knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction
meter reading, reading, indication - a datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument; "he could not believe the meter reading"; "the barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm"
statistic - a datum that can be represented numerically
Translations
datum [ˈdeɪtəm] N (data (pl)) → dato m
see also data
datum [ˈdɑːtəm ˈdeɪtəm] ndonnée f
see also data
datum
n pl <data> (rare)Faktum nt, → Datum nt


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It cannot for a moment be doubted that we are right in believing that there is SOME difference between us and the chair in this respect: so much may be taken as fact, and as a datum for our inquiry.
 
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