direct-access
Americanadjective
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pertaining to the ability to obtain data from, or place data in, external storage without the need to sequentially scan other data contained there.
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pertaining to the method of organization and access used for a data structure in which records are located by their keys, without reference to other records that may have been previously accessed.
noun
Example Sentences
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Swedroe, known for high-end condos in Miami, designed Quarry Springs with a direct-access elevator for each unit, leading from the garage into the unit’s private foyer.
From Washington Post • Jun. 25, 2015
Vodafone is calling for all direct-access pipes to be disconnected, and for the laws that make them legal to be amended.
From The Guardian • Jun. 5, 2014
On the question of whether the UK uses direct-access pipes, Vodafone's Deadman said such a system would be illegal because Britain did not permit agencies to obtain information without a warrant.
From The Guardian • Jun. 5, 2014
Matthew Schulze of the American Society for Clinical Pathology says 32 states, as well as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, permitted some form of direct-access testing last year--up from 27 in 1999.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The homes offer large floor plans, direct-access elevators, high ceilings, private rooftop terraces or private balconies, a home automation system, fireplaces and high-end fixtures and appliances.
From Washington Post
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