lookup

[ˈlʊkʌp]

lookup Definition

the process of searching for a specific piece of data in a database or other source of information.

Using lookup: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lookup" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I did a lookup of the customer's account number.

  • Example

    The program uses a lookup table to store values.

  • Example

    The lookup function allows you to find specific information quickly.

lookup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lookup

Phrases with lookup

  • DNS lookup

    the process of converting a domain name into an IP address

    Example

    If you're having trouble connecting to a website, try doing a DNS lookup to see if there's a problem with the domain name.

  • the process of finding a domain name from an IP address

    Example

    If you want to know which websites are hosted on a particular server, you can do a reverse lookup to find the domain names associated with its IP address.

  • a technique used in computer programming to quickly find a value in a table based on a key

    Example

    The program uses a table lookup to convert input values into output values.

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Summary: lookup in Brief

The term 'lookup' [ˈlʊkʌp] refers to the process of searching for a specific piece of data in a database or other source of information. It is often used in computer programming and can be extended into phrases like 'DNS lookup' and 'reverse lookup.'

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