access (noun)
111direct access — UK / US noun [uncountable] computing the ability to get information directly from the place on a computer where it is stored, without having to go through the information that goes before it …
112random access — UK / US noun [uncountable] computing the ability to get information directly from the place on a computer where it is stored, without having to search through the information that goes before it …
113random access memory — UK / US noun [uncountable] computing ram …
114remote access — UK / US noun [uncountable] computing the ability to use a computer using a separate terminal …
115self-access — UK / US noun [uncountable] a way of learning in which students choose their own books and other materials and study by themselves …
116non-access — /nɒn ˈæksɛs/ (say non akses) noun Law the absence of opportunity for sexual intercourse, as when a husband, because of absence, could not have fathered his wife s child …
117random-access memory — /rændəm ˈæksɛs mɛmri/ (say randuhm akses memree) noun → RAM2 …
118instant access account — /ˌɪnstənt ækses əˌkaυnt/ noun a deposit account which pays interest and from which you can withdraw money immediately without penalty …
119back door — noun 1. a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) (Freq. 1) he got his job through the back door • Syn: ↑backdoor • Hypernyms: ↑access 2. an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains …
120slip road — noun a short road giving access to an expressway in Britain they call an access road a slip road • Syn: ↑access road • Hypernyms: ↑road, ↑route * * * slip road noun 1. A local bypass …