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What is a Moniker? Definition and Examples

A moniker is a nickname or an alias that is used to identify a person, place, or thing. It is a name or label that is given to something to make it easier to remember or to distinguish it from other things with similar names.

For example, a person might be known by their full name, John Smith, but they might also have a moniker like "Johnny" or "Smitty" that is used by their friends and family to refer to them in a more informal way. Similarly, a place like New York City might be referred to as "The Big Apple" or "Gotham" as a moniker to distinguish it from other cities with similar names.

In the context of computer programming, a moniker can be used to identify a specific instance of a program or a particular version of a software package. For example, a developer might use a moniker like "version 1.0" or "beta release" to refer to a specific iteration of their code.

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