inodes
/aɪnəʊˈdiːz/Definitions
1. noun
A data structure used to manage files and directories in a file system, especially in Unix-like operating systems.
“The file system had a large number of inodes, which made it difficult to navigate.”
2. noun
A single entry in the inode table, containing metadata about a file or directory.
“Each inode represents a unique file or directory in the file system.”