Backslash

/ˈbækˌslæʃ/ noun

A diagonal line (\) that slants backward, used in computer file paths, programming code, and escape sequences.

Compound of 'back' and 'slash,' coined in the 1980s as personal computers became common. It was created to distinguish this character from the forward slash (/) in computing contexts.

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