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hexadecimal

/ˈhɛksəˌdɛs(ə)məl/
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The word hexadecimal refers to a number system with 16 as a base, unlike the metric system, which has a base of 10.

The metric system has a base of 10: the number 10 forms patterns for the entire system, whether you're measuring distance, weight, or volume. However, as basic as 10 may seem, it's not the only possible basis for a number system: A system based on 16 is a hexadecimal system. There aren't a lot of uses for this word elsewhere, but it is used by computer programmers, where it’s common enough to be abbreviated as hex.

Definitions of hexadecimal
  1. adjective
    of or pertaining to a number system having 16 as its base
    synonyms: hex
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