Ccesser

/ækˈsɛsər/ noun

Definition

One who accesses or gains entry to something, particularly in modern computing contexts.

Etymology

From Latin 'accedere' (to approach, access) plus the agent suffix '-er,' creating a modern English term for someone who accesses systems or information.

Kelly Says

This word is almost extinct in common speech but thrives in tech documentation—it's the unglamorous linguistic workhorse that engineers use when they need a precise term for 'something that accesses data.'

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