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Etymology

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From pointer +‎ -like.

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Adjective

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pointerlike (comparative more pointerlike, superlative most pointerlike)

  1. Like a pointer (needle-like indicator).
    • 1953, De Witt Wallace, Lila Bell Wallace, The Reader's Digest:
      Twins in many respects, each tube has a light-sensitive screen and a pointerlike beam of electrons.
  2. Like a pointer (hunting dog).
    • 1980, Academic American Encyclopedia:
      Originally called the Weimar pointer, the dog is pointerlike in general outline and similar to the German short-haired pointer, only larger.
  3. (computing, programming) Like a pointer (variable holding a memory address).
    • 1997, Sriram Srinivasan, Advanced Perl programming:
      You must resist the temptation to implement basic data structures such as linked lists and trees just because a pointerlike capability is available.

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