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Connector logo #10101) Connecter 2) Connection 3) Connective 4) Connexion 5) Instrumentality 6) Instrumentation 7) Link 8) Railroad coupling 9) Type of road
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Connector logo #10101) Connecter 2) Coupling 3) Hookup 4) Link 5) Modem
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Connector logo #21000[mathematics] In mathematics, a connector is a map which can be defined for a linear connection and used to define the covariant derivative on a vector bundle from the linear connection. ...
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Connector

Connector logo #21002• (n.) A flexible tube for connecting the ends of glass tubes in pneumatic experiments. • (n.) One who, or that which, connects • (n.) A device for holding two parts of an electrical conductor in contact.
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connector logo #21003(from the article `materials science`) The performance of today`s electronic systems (and photonic systems as well) is limited significantly by interconnection technology, in which ...
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connector logo #21142device providing connection and disconnection to a suitable mating component NOTE - A connector has one or more contact members.
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connector logo #21142a metallic device to connect cable conductors together
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connector logo #21142conductor of electricity used for carrying current between components in an electric circuit NOTE - For example, a connector electrically joins two cells, or a terminal of a cell to a terminal of the battery, or a terminal of the battery to an exterior circuit and also to auxiliary devices.
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connector logo #21142a component which terminates conductors for the purpose of providing connection and disconnection to a suitable mating component
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connector logo #21142a fitting providing mechanical connection between two electrical conductors
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Connector logo #21130device used for connecting cables; usually come in pairs of female and male.
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connector logo #20870 A device that provides a mechanically pluggable interface for electrical terminations. A plug or receptacle which can be easily joined to or separated from its mate. Multiple-contact connectors join two or more conductors with others in one mechanical assembly.
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Connector logo #20957An electromechanical coupling device that provides an electrical interface that can be mated and unmated.
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connector logo #20973<dentistry> A part of a partial denture which unites its components. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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connector logo #21001(kә-nek´tәr) anything serving as a link between two separate objects or units. in electrocardiography, an insulated connection between the lead wires and the pulse generator, usually of the pin-and-socket type. neutral connector in electrocardiography, one of the...
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Connector logo #21171A hold'em starting hand in which the two cards are one apart in rank. Examples: KQs, 76.
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Connector logo #10444Termination component installed on ends of fibre optic cables. It provides physical attachment and optical coupling to further cables, transmitters, receivers and other devices.
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Connector logo #20972Con·nect'or noun One who, or that which, connects ; as: (a) A flexible tube for connecting the ends of glass tubes in pneumatic experiments. (b) A device for holding two parts of an electrical conductor in contact.
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Connector logo #21688A conductive coupling device used to connect conductors together.
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Connector logo #22836[Components] A device to join electrical circuits
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Connector logo #22191A mechanical device for securing two or more pieces, parts or members together; includes anchors, wall ties, fasteners and may be either structural or nonstructural.
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Connector logo #22694 at the center of a joke, the one thing perceived in at least two ways.
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Connector logo #22803A device that establishes a physical connection between oneconductor or circuit and another.
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connector logo #23286at the center of a joke, the one thing perceived in at least two ways. One way of perceiving it constitutes the target assumption; the second way of perceiving it reveals thereinterpretation.
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connector logo #21199a person or thing that connects. · any of various devices for connecting one object to another. · (formerly) a person who couples railroad cars.
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