read-only

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Etymology

From read +‎ only.

Adjective

read-only (not comparable)

  1. (computing) Unalterable, capable of being read but not written.
    • 2025 February 18, Jeanne Sahadi, “DOGE’s request for IRS data systems access may pose risks to tax filers”, in CNN[1]:
      If they want read-only access for political purposes — fine. But don’t give them write access.”

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