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aka
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abbreviation for
- also known as: (used to indicate another name or alias used by a person):
According to police records he is Joe Smith aka “Baby Face Smith†and Joseph Smathers.
aka
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noun
- a vine, Metrosideros scandens , found in New Zealand
a.k.a.
2abbreviation for
- also known as
aka
- An abbreviation meaning “also known as.†It is primarily used by law enforcement officials to specify an alias: “John Smith, aka Jonathan Jones.â€
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The series follows an engaged couple living with osteogenesis imperfecta, aka brittle bone disease—which "Real Housewives of Atlanta" newbie Kelli Ferrell brought awareness to in a recent episode of the Bravo show, helping to raise money at an event in support of those who live with the disease.
This week has been in the diaries of gaming fans around the world for months, as we finally are about to learn what's coming with the Switch 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the Nintendo Switch, aka the third-best selling console in history.
Its creation in 2009 was heralded as a breakthrough for important innovations like unhackable elections and recordkeeping, but it also established a system that could essentially work to undergird the basis of an online monetary system, aka cryptocurrency.
Formerly controlled by the MS-13 gang, it was a stronghold of one of El Salvador's most powerful criminals – Elmer Canales Rivera, aka "Crook", who is now in prison in the US.
Across the pond - aka the Atlantic - Europe's leaders and policy-makers felt "sick to their stomach", as an EU official put it to me.
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