databasey

Resembling or characteristic of a database.

Adjective

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a database.
    • Some of the example models I used in the Spreadsheet Strategies chapter could be constructed on database programs in one form or another. Likewise, some of the examples I’ll provide in this database chapter will look...
    • A large class of what we might call “databasey” applications implement some form of caching. - 1990, UNIX Review, volume 8, San Francisco, Calif.: Miller Freeman Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 68, column 1:
    • Beginning with a roll-call, we have brand-new versions of everything — all with the “97” suffix. Word, as ever, processes text, while Excel looks after the figures, PowerPoint creates presentations, Access does...

Origin

From database + -y.

Forms

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