database
/ˈdætəbeɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a collection of organized data stored in a computer, typically in a structured format, such as a table or spreadsheet, that can be accessed and managed electronically
“The company’s database contains information about all of its employees.”
2. noun
a storage system for data that allows multiple users to access and update the information simultaneously
“The database is running slowly due to the high traffic.”
3. noun
a set of interconnected data files and programs that work together to manage and maintain the data
“The database administrator is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the database.”
4. verb
to store (data or information) in a database
“The data will be database tonight.”
5. verb
to extract (data or information) from a database
“The software can database the required data from the database.”