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beta
[bey-tuh, bee-]
noun
the second letter of the Greek alphabet (β, B).
the consonant sound represented by the second letter of the Greek alphabet.
Astronomy., Beta, a star that is usually the second brightest of a constellation.
The second brightest star in Taurus is Beta Tauri.
Chemistry.
one of the possible positions of an atom or group in a compound.
one of two or more isomeric compounds.
the second of any series, as in chemistry or physics.
Computers., the phase of hardware or software development in which a product is tested in the environment for which it was designed.
Our newest product, currently in beta with new features being added regularly, is perfect for busy professionals who need to organize their calendars.
Also called beta coefficient. Also called beta line. Stock Exchange., an arbitrary measure of the volatility of a given stock using an index of the volatility of the market as a whole.
A beta of 1.1 indicates a stock that is 10 percent more volatile than the market.
Trademark., Beta, a brand of tape format for VCR tape, incompatible with other formats.
Chiefly British., a grade showing that a student is in the middle or second of three scholastic sections in a class.
adjective
Computers., being, relating to, or undergoing the phase of product development in which a product is tested in the environment for which it was designed.
The beta version of the new game, featuring a four-player mode, will be unveiled next month.
(of an animal) having the second-highest rank in a dominance hierarchy.
the beta female in a pack of meerkats.
Slang: Sometimes Disparaging., being or relating to a man who is perceived to be weak, mild-mannered, and unimpressive.
beta
1/ ˈbiːtə /
noun
the second letter in the Greek alphabet (Β, β), a consonant, transliterated as b
the second highest grade or mark, as in an examination
(modifier)
involving or relating to electrons
beta emitter
relating to one of two or more allotropes or crystal structures of a solid
beta iron
relating to one of two or more isomeric forms of a chemical compound
Beta
2/ ˈbiːtə /
noun
(foll by the genitive case of a specified constellation) a star in a constellation, usually the second brightest
Beta Persei
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of beta1
Example Sentences
At the moment Aviant is in a "beta phase" - only delivering 10 items a week, while they check everything works.
These transhumans are beta tests for extending the human lifespan, as noble an endeavor as prioritizing interplanetary travel.
The city launched beta testing of the tool Wednesday.
I had beta-ed myself down for the role, but they wanted somebody more beta and more Indian.
The therapy has already been approved for another inherited blood disorder, transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia.
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