quibinary
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quibinary
[′kwib·ə‚ner·ē] (computer science)
A numeration system, used in data processing, in which each decimal digit is represented by seven binary digits, a group of five which are coefficients of 8, 6, 4, 2, and 0, and a group of two which are coefficients of 1 and 0.
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