💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tripcode"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| passwordnoun | (computing, cryptography) A string of characters used to log in to a computer or network, to access a level in a video game, and so on; archetypally a word but nowadays often an alphanumeric string or a phrase. |
| octothorpnoun | Alternative spelling of octothorpe. [(chiefly US, typography) The hash or square symbol #, used mainly in telephony and computing.] |
| hashnoun | (typography) The # symbol (octothorpe, pound). |
| octothorpenoun | (chiefly US, typography) The hash or square symbol #, used mainly in telephony and computing. |
| hash signnoun | The hash or number sign (#). |
| telecodenoun | (historical) A numerical encoding of a Tibetan word or phrase, used in CIA espionage. |
| tokennoun | Something serving as an expression of something else. |
| hashtagnoun | (Internet) A metadata tag, signaled by a preceding hash sign (#), used to label content. |
| passcodenoun | A string of characters used for authentication on a digital device. |
| octothornnoun | (rare) Alternative form of octothorpe, the symbol #. [(chiefly US, typography) The hash or square symbol #, used mainly in telephony and computing.] |
| bbcodenoun | (Internet) A lightweight markup language, with tags in square brackets, used to format posts on message boards. |
| hashflagnoun | (Internet) A non-Unicode pictogram, similar to an emoji, automatically appended to a trending and often branded hashtag in a tweet. |
| keytagnoun | A keychain. |
| keycodenoun | A code that serves to unlock something, such as an electronic door or a car stereo (as an antitheft measure). |
| hash marknoun | The hash or pound sign (#). |
| screennamenoun | (computing) a string of characters used to identify a user of a bulletin board, e-mail etc. |
| cryptonymnoun | A secret name, a code name. |
| keywordnoun | (information science) Any important word in a text or document, which may be linked to other words or other information, or listed in the metadata for searches to find. |
| trigraphnoun | (linguistics) A specific sequence of three letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme. |
| trigramnoun | (computational linguistics) An n-gram consisting of three items from a sequence. |
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