Identifier

/aɪˈdɛntɪˌfaɪər/ noun

A unique name, number, or code used to distinguish one item from others in a system. In computing, a sequence of characters used to identify variables, functions, or data.

From Latin 'identificare' meaning to make identical, formed from 'idem' (same) and 'facere' (to make). The term emerged in English during the 19th century and gained technical significance with the rise of computing and database systems.

AMማወቂያ
ARمعرّف
BNসনাক্তকারী
CSidentifikátor
DAidentifikator
DEBezeichner
ELαναγνωριστικό
ESidentificador
FAشناسه
FItunnus
FRidentifiant
GUઓળખ
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