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Connector A device used to carry electrical power.
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ConnectorThe pipe that connects a fuel-burning appliance to a chimney.
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ConnectorSequential pocket cards. A 5 of clubs and 6 of hearts would be connectors. If the connectors are the same suit, they are "suited connectors" - e.g., 5 and 6 of clubs.
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Connector1795, "tube for connecting other materials," agent noun in Latin form from connect and usefully distinct from connecter.
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ConnectorA device that establishes a physical connection between oneconductor or circuit and another.
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ConnectorA device for mating and demating electrical power connections or communications media. Note: A connector is distinguished from a splice, which is a permanent yyjoint.
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Connector)The part of a cable that plugs into a port or interface to connect one device to another. Most connectors are either male (containing one or more exposed pins) or female (containing holes in which th [..]
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ConnectorA hold'em starting hand in which the two cards are one apart in rank. Examples: KQs, 76.
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ConnectorA female cord mounted wiring device with the conducting elements recessed behind the mating surface. This type of device is normally wired to be live when nothing is plugged in to it. Therefore, conne [..]
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ConnectorUsually refers to software for connecting external systems with Apache Hadoop. Some connectors work with Apache Sqoop
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ConnectorA device that is used to couple (connect) parts of a personal fall arrest system or positioning device system together.
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Connector(n) an instrumentality that connects
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Connector - A conductive coupling device used to connect conductors together.
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ConnectorA device that allows you physically to connect and disconnect copper wires or fibres to cable equipment or to other wires or fibres. Copper wire and fibre optic connectors must often join transmission media to equipment or cross-connects.
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Connectora ramp, often elevated, that connects two highways. These are commonly just referred to as a "ramp".
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ConnectorA road that collects traffic from and distributes traffic to local streets within neighborhoods or industrial districts. Connectors are usually longer than local streets and carry low volumes of traff [..]
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ConnectorA mechanical device used to attach two pieces of tubing together or to attach a piece of tubing to a component.
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ConnectorA plug or receptacle for electrically interconnecting one or more cables or electronic circuits.
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ConnectorA mechanical device used to physically and electrically connect two or more conductors.
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Connector" target="_top">Axial Alignment: Alignment to within specified tolerances of the connector centerline, to the centerline of the connector at the opposite end of the equipment unit.
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ConnectorAny flange, hub, or Other End Connector, not integral to a body of an identified piece of equipment.
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Connector Hardware at the end of a LATCH attachment, such as a top tether hook specified in FMVSS 213 or other latching device compatible with lower anchorages specified in FMVSS 225, that enables the CR to be securely fastened to a LATCH anchorage; can be either a hook-on connector or a push-on connector (lower attachments only).
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Connector(bindeord): connectors link together phrases, clauses, and sentences. They express such relationships as addition, contrast, and causeeffect. They are typically conjunctions (co-ordinating or subordi [..]
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ConnectorA device used to physically and electrically connect two or more conductors.
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ConnectorWeb server module managing the requests between the user agent and the Genero Application Server
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Connectoris a term for two sequential cards, for example, 8–9. They can be suited or unsuited. Getting a connector, you stand a better chance to have a straight.
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ConnectorTwo or more connected cards, for e.g. 6c-5s. Connected cards of the same suit are called suited onnectors (6s-5s for instance).
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ConnectorGeneric term describing any method of connecting one or more wires. The following lists some of the most common types of connectors: BNC
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ConnectorCommonly found connectors for computer and data interfaces are typically labeled M for male/plug or F for female/socket/jack/receptacle. Following is a partial list of common connectors.
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ConnectorDB9 Female
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ConnectorA component that translates the wires of a cable or traces on a PCB into a fixed organized layout of pins that can be affixed to another connector of the same style. A device for mating and demating e [..]
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ConnectorThe part of a cable coupler or of an appliance coupler which is provided with female contacts and is intended to be attached to the end of the flexible cable remote from the supply.
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ConnectorMary Shaw and David Garlan state that connectors are "the loci of relations among components. They mediate interactions but are not things to be hooked up (rather, they do the hooking up). Each c [..]
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Connector
One who connects.
* '''2008''', Duncan Brown, Nicky Hayes, ''Influencer Marketing'' (page 38)
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ConnectorThe "interface" between cable and timing hardware. See also banana plug.
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