Aliased: meaning, definitions and examples

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aliased

 

[ ˈeɪ.li.æst ]

Verb / Adjective
Context #1 | Verb

computer terminology

To alias means to create an alternate name for a resource, such as a command or path, in computing. This makes it easier for users to remember and use instead of the original name.

Synonyms

link, nickname, shortcut.

Examples of usage

  • You can alias the command to save time.
  • They aliased the long directory path to a short name.
  • By aliased commands, users can simplify their workflows.
  • I aliased 'll' to 'ls -l' for quick access.
Context #2 | Adjective

general use

Aliased can also refer to something or someone that goes by an alternative name. This often applies in contexts such as literature or performance, where an artist might use a pseudonym.

Synonyms

assumed, fictitious, pseudonymous.

Examples of usage

  • The author is known by an aliased name.
  • Aliased characters in the story created confusion.
  • He performed under an aliased title for privacy.
  • Many musicians use aliased identities.

Translations

Translations of the word "aliased" in other languages:

🇵🇹 aliased

🇮🇳 उपनामित

🇩🇪 aliasiert

🇮🇩 alias

🇺🇦 алиасований

🇵🇱 aliasowany

🇯🇵 エイリアス化された

🇫🇷 aliasé

🇪🇸 aliasado

🇹🇷 takma adlandırılmış

🇰🇷 별칭된

🇸🇦 مستعار

🇨🇿 aliasovaný

🇸🇰 aliasovaný

🇨🇳 别名的

🇸🇮 aliasiran

🇮🇸 aliasaður

🇰🇿 алиасталған

🇬🇪 ალტერნატიული

🇦🇿 təxirə salınmış

🇲🇽 aliasado

Etymology

The term 'alias' comes from the Latin word 'alias', which means 'otherwise' or 'at another time'. This word has been used in English since the 15th century. Initially, it referred to an alternative name or title, and with the advent of computer science, the term evolved to reflect its use in creating shortcuts or alternative references in programming and commands. The concept of an alias has become particularly important in digital contexts where users often seek efficiency and clarity, leading to its broader adoption and more specialized technical usage. The evolution of the term reflects the shift in language as technology influences everyday communication and practices.