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da·ta  (dt, dt, dät)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1. Factual information, especially information organized for analysis or used to reason or make decisions.
2. Computer Science Numerical or other information represented in a form suitable for processing by computer.
3. Values derived from scientific experiments.
4. Plural of datum.

[Latin, pl. of datum; see datum.]
Usage Note: The word data is the plural of Latin datum, "something given," but it is not always treated as a plural noun in English. The plural usage is still common, as this headline from the New York Times attests: "Data Are Elusive on the Homeless." Sometimes scientists think of data as plural, as in These data do not support the conclusions. But more often scientists and researchers think of data as a singular mass entity like information, and most people now follow this in general usage. Sixty percent of the Usage Panel accepts the use of data with a singular verb and pronoun in the sentence Once the data is in, we can begin to analyze it. A still larger number, 77 percent, accepts the sentence We have very little data on the efficacy of such programs, where the quantifier very little, which is not used with similar plural nouns such as facts and results, implies that data here is indeed singular.

data
Noun
1. a series of observations, measurements, or facts; information
2. Computers the numbers, digits, characters, and symbols operated on by a computer [Latin: (things) given]
USAGE: Although now often used as a singular noun, data is in fact a plural.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.datadata - a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn; "statistical data"
aggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole
accounting data - all the data (ledgers and journals and spreadsheets) that support a financial statement; can be hard copy or machine readable
metadata - data about data; "a library catalog is metadata because it describes publications"
raw data - unanalyzed data; data not yet subjected to analysis

data
noun details, facts, figures, materials, documents, intelligence, statistics, gen Brit. (informal) dope (informal) info (informal)
noun Computing information, input
USAGE From a historical point of view only, the word data is a plural. In fact, in many cases it is not clear from context if it is being used as a singular or plural, so there is no issue: when next needed the data can be accessed very quickly. When it is necessary to specify, the preferred usage nowadays in general language is to treat it as singular, as in: this data is useful to the government in the planning of housing services. There are rather more examples in the Bank of English of these data than this data, with a marked preference for the plural in academic and scientific writing. As regards data is versus data are, the preference for the plural form overall is even more marked in that kind of writing. When speaking, however, it is best to opt for treating the word as singular, except in precise scientific contexts. The singular form datum is comparatively rare in the sense of a single item of data.

Representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means. Any representations such as characters or analog quantities to which meaning is or might be assigned.
Translations

data [ˈdeɪtə] npldatos mpl
data [ˈdeɪtə] npldonnées fpl
data [ˈdeɪtə] nplDaten pl
data [ˈdeɪtə] npldati mpl

data
n pl data [ˈdeitə, daːtə]
or noun singular facts or information (especially the information given to a computer) All the data has/have been fed into the computer.gegewens, dataمُعْطَيات، بَياناتинформацияúdaje, informacedata; materialeDaten (pl.)στοιχεία, δεδομέναdatosandmedداده ها؛ اطلاعاتtieto, tiedotdonnéesנְתוּנִים, מֵידָעडेटाpodaciadat(ok)datastaðreyndir, upplÿsingar, gögndati資料, データ데이터, 자료duomenysfakts; dati; informācijamaklumatgegevens, datadata, informasjon, materialedanedadosdateданныеúdaje, pokynypodatkipodacidataข้อมูลveri, bilgi數据даніحقائق یا معلوماتdữ liệu
n ˈdatabase
(also ˈdata-bank) a large amount of information which is stored in a computer. إعْدادُ البَياناتdatabankdie Datenbankβάση δεδομένωνbase de datosandmepanktietopankkibanque de donnéesadatbázis; adatbannkbank datadatabase?컴퓨터? 데이터 베이스duomenø bankasdatu bankadatabank; databasebank danychbanco de dadosdateбаза данныхbanka podatkovdatabasveri bankası數據處理cơ sở dữ liệu
n ˌdata-ˈprocessing
the handling and processing of information by computer. dataverwerkingإعْدادُ البَياناتобработване на информацияzpracování informacídatabehandlingdie elektronische Datenverarbeitungεπεξεργασία δεδομένωνprocesamiento de datos, informáticaandmetöötlusپردازش داده هاtietojenkäsittelyinformatiqueעִבּוּד נְתוּנִים(कंप्यूटर) डेटा प्रोसेसिंग, आंकड़ा अभिसंस्करणbaza podataka(gépi) adatfeldolgozáspengolahan datagagnavinnslaelaborazione di datiデータ処理duomenų apdorojimasdatu apstrādememproses dataautomatische informatieverwerkingdatabehandlingprzetwarzanie danychprocessamento de dadosproce­sa­­re de dateобработка информацииspracovanie informáciíobdelava podatkovobrada podatakadatabehandlingการประมวลผลข้อมูลทางคอมพิวเตอร์veri işlem, bilgi işlem數据處理обробка данихکمپیوٹر کے ذریعہ معلومات کی ترتیب اور تدوینxử lý dữ liệu

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