From Oxford English Dictionary uncooked (food) ..... eg raw carrot in its natural state (material or substance).....eg iron ore is a raw material not organized or analysed (data) not having a hem etc. (edge of piece of cloth) new and lacking experience in a job etc......eg raw recruit red and painful (skin).....eg hauling on the rope made his hands raw very sensitive (nerves) strong and undisguised (emotion or quality).....eg raw emotion bleak, cold and damp (weather).....the raw wind blew straight from the North Pole
The unprocessed data is the input to the computer as the raw data to execute any operation based on the data.
She was worried that I was going to steal her sandwich. But I allayed her fears by explaining that I had already eaten a dozen raw carrots.I hope these facts will allay your fears.
It's pronounced as "raw kuhs"
Crudo means raw in spanish!! Yes!! the dude who wrote it first at the top is right! Crudo means raw in spanish. Hi sarah.
The raw boomtown was ripe for an enthusiastic entrepreneur to step in with some hard cash.
Data
The word raw is most commonly an adjective. It can also be used as a noun.
Data is raw facts which are unprocessed or meaningless quantity which is not useful.After making it useful or meaningful it becomes information
Data is raw facts which are unprocessed or meaningless quantity which is not useful.After making it useful or meaningful it becomes information
Data is unprocessed...stuff. In other words, the raw facts and no interpretation or anything. Information is processed data.
raw materials
In digital photography, a "raw file" refers to the unprocessed and uncompressed data captured by the camera's sensor, containing all the information recorded at the time of the shot.
Raw data
The unprocessed data is the input to the computer as the raw data to execute any operation based on the data.
Yes, "raw" can be an adjective used to describe something that is in its natural or unprocessed state, such as raw vegetables or raw data.
Rare, scape, bleeding, uncooked, unprocessed, new.
Commodity market - APEX :)