Aliases

/ˈeɪliəsɪz/ noun

False names or alternative names that someone uses instead of their real name, or in computing, other names that refer to the same file or program.

From Latin 'alias,' meaning 'otherwise' or 'at another time.' The word entered English legal terminology to describe when someone was known by a different name, often used in court records to identify criminals who used multiple identities.

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