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access(1) To store data on and retrieve data from a disk or other peripheral device. See access arm, access method and Microsoft Access. access [′ak‚ses] (civil engineering) Freedom, ability, or the legal right to pass without obstruction from a given point on earth to some other objective, such as the sea or a public highway. (computer science) The reading of data from storage or the writing of data into storage.
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