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Alias or aliasing may refer to:
- Alias, an alternative name, see pseudonym
Entertainment[edit]
Television[edit]
- Alias (TV series), an American television series
- Alias (video game), a 2004 video game based on the TV series
- Alias the Jester, a British TV-cartoon series starring a character of the same name
- Alias (comics), an American comic book
- Alias Enterprises, a United States publishing company, including the Alias Comics division
- Alias (board game), a Finnish board game
- Alias (2002 film), a Belgian film starring Veerle Baetens
- Alias (2013 film), a 2013 Canadian documentary film
- Alias (Forgotten Realms), the heroine of the novel Azure Bonds set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons game
Music[edit]
- Alias (band), a rock band
- Alias (album), an album by the band Alias
- Alias (musician) (1976–2018), Brendon Whitney, a hip-hop artist
- Alias, the name used by singer songwriter Ryan Tedder when working as a producer
- Alias Records, a record label
- "Alias", a song from the album A Sense of Purpose by Swedish band In Flames
Computing[edit]
- Aliasing, different continuous signals becoming indistinguishable when sampled
- Aliasing (computing), multiple names for the same data location
- Email alias, a virtual email address
- Alias (command), a shell command
- Alias (Mac OS), an icon linking to another file
- Alias Systems Corporation (formerly Alias Wavefront)
- Autodesk Alias, a CAD surface creation and editing program
- PowerAnimator, an Alias Systems Corporation program also known as Alias
- Alias (SQL), a feature of SQL
Mathematics[edit]
- Alias transformation, a passive transformation, i.e., that leaves the position of an object fixed
Geography[edit]
See also[edit]
- Allias, a neighbourhood of Tirana, Albania
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