Meaning & Definition of word "Indexer"

Indexer

/ˈɪn.dɛk.sər/

noun:

  • 1. A person or thing that creates or maintains an index.
    • Example: The indexer compiled a comprehensive index for the new encyclopedia.
  • 2. In computing, a component that provides an interface for creating and managing an index of data.
    • Example: The indexer in the database system improved the speed of data retrieval.
  • 3. In programming, a construct that allows access to elements in a collection using a key or index.
    • Example: The indexer enables developers to easily retrieve items from the array by their index.

Etymology

Derived from 'index' combined with the suffix '-er' indicating an agent.

Common Phrases and Expressions

indexer in programming:

A component that creates or maintains indices for a database.

data indexer:

A program that sorts or categorizes information for fast access.

Related Words

index:

A list of items in a specific order, typically in the back of a book.

catalog:

A complete list of items, typically arranged systematically.

Slang Meanings of indexer

Meaning: A reference to a person who organizes or categorizes information excessively.

Example Sentence: He's such an indexer, he even sorts his socks by color!

Meaning: A tech-savvy person who excels at finding information quickly.

Example Sentence: Call her an indexer because she can locate anything on the web in seconds!