reaccess
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Verb edit
reaccess (third-person singular simple present reaccesses, present participle reaccessing, simple past and past participle reaccessed)
- (transitive, chiefly computing) To access again.
- 1993, Fred M. Lilienstein, Magnetics engineering fundamentals and computer-aided design solutions:
- It is interesting to note that this loop reaccesses the primary loop via line 4510 causing a jump to line 4105.
Noun edit
reaccess (plural reaccesses)
- (chiefly computing) A second or subsequent access.
- page reaccesses
- (archaic) A second or subsequent approach; a return.
- 1627, G[eorge] H[akewill], An Apologie of the Power and Prouidence of God in the Gouernment of the World. […], Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] Iohn Lichfield and William Turner, […], →OCLC:
- the reaccesse, of the Sunne