What is the meaning of Data?

plural of datum

A representation of information in a computer (as symbols, quantities, sound, images or videos) which is stored, processed or transmitted in the form of electrical signals, records on magnetic tape or punched cards, etc.

Material recorded and known or assumed as facts and used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation, represented especially in the form of numbers, and is usually structured (such as statistics).

Ellipsis of mobile data (digital information transmitted using the cellular telephone network rather than Wi-Fi).

be black

date (specific moment in time)

inflection of datar:

  1. third-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

third-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

installment, partial payment

data (information)

data; mobile data

  1. Internet connection using mobile data, i.e. not using Wi-Fi

    Internet connection using mobile data, i.e. not using Wi-Fi

    quota or limit of mobile data usage

    data

    datum, data

    curriculum vitae, résumé

    plural of datum

    data, information

    data

    third-person singular past historic of dater

    facing upwards; on one's back

    First-person dual absolutive independent pronoun; we (two); us (two); you and I; you and me

    date (day number of the month)

    sire, father

    foster father, godfather, guardian

    sir

    data

    ellipsis of datateknologi

    plural of datum

    data; information, especially in a computational context

    ellipsis of datamaskin (computer)

    ellipsis of datateknologi (computer technology)

    ellipsis of mobildata (mobile data)

    a-infinitive form of date

    my father

    my paternal uncle

    perfect passive participle of didet

    datum,

    1. a fact known from direct observation
    2. a premise from which conclusions are drawn

    a fact known from direct observation

    a premise from which conclusions are drawn

    data,

    1. information, especially in a scientific or computational context, or with the implication that it is organized
    2. recorded observations that are usually presented in a structured format
    3. a representation of facts or ideas in a formalized manner capable of being communicated or manipulated by some process

    information, especially in a scientific or computational context, or with the implication that it is organized

    recorded observations that are usually presented in a structured format

    a representation of facts or ideas in a formalized manner capable of being communicated or manipulated by some process

    date (calendar date)

    inflection of datare:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    feminine singular of dato

    inflection of datus:

    1. nominative/vocative feminine singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

    nominative/vocative feminine singular

    nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

    ablative feminine singular of datus

    nominative/vocative/accusative plural of datum

    date

    data

    flat

    date (point of time at which event takes place; a specific day)

    date (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place)

    a large quantity

    a lot, a plot of land

    inflection of datar:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    to date

    nominative/accusative definite singular of dată

    date (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place)

    inflection of datar:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

    third-person singular present indicative

    second-person singular imperative

    data (information, especially in a scientific or computational context)

    to crackle

    to miss a desired outcome

    to adhere to something

    information, especially encoded information that can be processed by computers

    alternative form of dator (computer)

    Source: wiktionary.org