Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
digitalin .
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- noun That which is
digital ,binary , orelectronic .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It is, after all, simply a magazine about a box with some buttons on it, but it is so anxious to convince us that digitalia will change Life As We Know It that it sometimes winds up looking like a cheerleader for the industry.
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I've got a Phantom synopsis to rewrite for Egmont Sweden, and need to write a few extra panels about digitalia as a drop-in for a previous script.
The Strangeness of In-Between Days DAVID BISHOP 2007
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I've got a Phantom synopsis to rewrite for Egmont Sweden, and need to write a few extra panels about digitalia as a drop-in for a previous script.
Archive 2007-01-01 DAVID BISHOP 2007
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The Eno cues in the film range from hazy shades of digitalia to rhythmic loops that lend the scenes dramatic tension.
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He is a designer who was educated as an architect and now is doing some architecture again, dabbles in digitalia, and does things that might be called sculpture and/ or installation art.
The Guardian World News Rowan Moore 2011
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Either this means our brave new world (that has such digitalia in't) is truly manifest … or else all of us here in bloggy pastures have truly jumped the shark.
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A 15-year production and DJ vet, Kremeier has lately been nailing that ever-elusive sweetspot that marries techno and house, with micro-sampling and choppy digitalia seething throughout otherwise deeply swinging future-funk.
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Their digitalia seems rooted, rather perversely, in sounds of the '80s and' 90s.
17 dots 2008
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An articulate rush of cracked ambiance, digitalia, and musical malfunction.
Touch News 2008
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Modern Japanese music tends to be synth-happy, but he avoids that trap for the most part, and you won’t hear any of the computers, drum machines, or other digitalia that plague music today.
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