multiaddress

English

Etymology

multi- + address

Adjective

multiaddress (not comparable)

  1. (computing) Of or pertaining to more than one address in memory.
    • 1987, Fredrick J. Hill, Gerald R. Peterson, Digital systems: hardware organization and design:
      The use of these arrays depends on using multiaddress instructions with a small number of address bits to specify each argument. Thus the size of register arrays is limited.
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