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database

[dey-tuh-beys] / ˈdeɪ təˌbeɪs /
NOUN
collection of data
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Roughly half of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s surveillance databases have gone dark, while some U.S. health data has disappeared entirely.

From Salon

So far, there have been no DNA matches with known criminals in the federal database.

From Los Angeles Times

The French finance ministry announced on February 18 that a hacker had gained access to a national bank database and consulted information on 1.2 million accounts.

From Barron's

Growth calculations are now also based on sources of data including India's online tax and vehicle registration databases.

From Barron's

If that shows a voter isn’t a citizen, DHS searches other databases, but it can be difficult to locate and match all the data the systems have on a person.

From Salon