Backpointers

/ˈbækpɔɪntərz/ noun

In computing, variables or references that point backward to previous nodes or data structures, used in algorithms and data structures.

Compound of 'back' and 'pointers' (from pointer, computing term). Technical jargon from computer science, emerged mid-20th century.

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