Aliased

/ˈeɪliəst/ adjective

Known or operating under an assumed name or false identity; also in computing, referring to having multiple names for the same object.

From the noun 'alias' (Latin for 'otherwise'), combined with the past participle suffix '-ed.' Originally used in legal contexts for people using false names, now common in computer science.

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