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alias /ˈeɪlɪəs /adverbUsed to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name: Eric Blair, alias George Orwell...- Shaun Hutson, alias The Godfather of Gore, made his name as a horror writer with novels like Slugs, Spawn and Relics.
- Jason Durr, alias PC Mike Bradley, joined other cast members, producers and writers at Betty's to toast ten successful years creating the 1960s village of Aidensfield in the heart of North Yorkshire.
- Initially, Suwondo, alias An Peng Sui, was detained at the city police detention house but was later moved to the jail.
Synonyms also known as, aka, also called, otherwise known as, otherwise noun1A false or assumed identity: a spy operating under the alias Barsad...- He held a United States passport and a South Carolina state identity card under the alias.
- The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action.
- Vickery has done little to suggest he is the same man who once terrorised the fields of world rugby under the alias of Raging Bull.
Synonyms assumed name, false name, pseudonym, sobriquet, incognito, nickname; pen name, stage name; French nom de plume, nom de guerre rare allonym, anonym 1.1 Computing An alternative name or label that refers to a file, command, address, or other item, and can be used to locate or access it.This file contains a map of e-mail aliases to user names....- Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail.
- Note the addition of more command aliases and number registers in this more practical example.
2 Physics & Telecommunications Each of a set of signal frequencies which, when sampled at a given uniform rate, would give the same set of sampled values, and thus might be incorrectly substituted for one another when reconstructing the original signal.These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible....- The following rules allow the alias frequency fa to be calculated.
- If the reconstructed image differs from the original image, we are seeing an alias.
verb [with object] Physics & TelecommunicationsMisidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error: fringes at higher spatial frequency are aliased by the sensor...- The EM signal is aliased according to the aliasing signal to down-convert the EM signal.
- The power lines are very aliased in the distance, this will probably be fixed by changing the draw distance in order to render more detail at a distance.
- I detected no aliasing, shimmering, pixelization, or other nasty transfer errors to mar the presentation.
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin, 'at another time, otherwise'. A Latin word, alias means literally ‘at another time, otherwise’. The term aliasing has been taken up in specialist fields such as computing for the use of an alternative name referring to a file etc, and telecommunications for misidentification of a signal frequency, introducing distortion or error.
Rhymes Sibelius, Vesalius |