Aliases is the plural form of alias. An alias is another name for something, or more often for someone.
In th USA a.k.a. (also known as) is much more commonly used.
Aliases-just add es.
AKA is short for "Also Known As" and denotes aliases used by someone.
AKA stands for 'Also Known As' which is used after a name to indicate any other aliases or nicknames.
An alias is a fake name. People often use aliases when they are committing a crime or doing something they are not supposed to be doing. So police will record all of a suspect's or criminal's aliases so they will be easier to find. But aliases can be used for privacy reasons too.An author's use of an alias is called a pseudonym.Example: "After a few months, I disliked the alias I made to use on a website forum."Facebook expects members to use their real names, not aliases.There are various aliases in programming languages. The Alias keyword in computer languages is used to help when using code written in several different languages, since those other languages may use names and symbols that are illegal to use in others. So you use the Alias keyword to assign an illegal name a name that is valid in that language so it can be called by the code.
"The obtuse and unusual words used by the debaters would often bewilder the audience." "The criminal's many aliases and disguises were designed to bewilder the authorities."
A few aliases might include:rocksblingflashice
What 'references' and what 'aliases'? Try to rephrase your question.
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Just add -es to make aliases.
aliases
felis concolor is the scientific name; the different aliases you have mentioned are but a few of the over 40 aliases this large western cat has
He goes by aliases
Aliases-just add es.
Barr Allen, Frank Connors
Nick garon hi windthorst people!
Hart of Dixie - 2011 Aliens and Aliases 1-14 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:9 USA:TV-PG
another word is jesus christ or holy christ