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datum

Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtəm/
Definition of datum

noun (plural data)

  • 1a piece of information: the fact is a datum worth taking into account
  • an assumption or premise from which inferences may be drawn: this is not a permanent and unchangeable datumSee also sense datum.
  • 2a fixed starting point of a scale or operation: an accurate datum is formed by which other machining operations can be carried outSee also ordnance datum.

Origin:

mid 18th century: from Latin, literally 'something given', neuter past participle of dare 'give'

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Definition of datum in the US English dictionary
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