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rungOld English hrung "rod, bar," from Proto-Germanic *khrungo (source also of Middle Low German runge, Old High German runga "stake, stud, stave," German Runge "stake, stud, stav [..]
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runga piece of metal or wood used as a step in a ladder
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rungA network in a Ladder Diagram Program with its attached left Power Rail and optionally attached right Power Rail.
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rung(n) a crosspiece between the legs of a chair(n) one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder(n) a characteristic sound(n) a toroidal shape(n) a rigid circular band of metal or wood or other [..]
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rungGround timber of frame of a wooden vessel.
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rung, (1) a round or step of a ladder; the rail of a chair. (2) sb. an old woman. ‘That auld rung o’ mine’s bravely,’ a young lad.
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rungA ladder logic term that refers to a series or branch of instructions connected together that drive an output. The term is derived the look of ladder logic which resembles a ladder with rungs.
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rungn. "rung (of a ladder)," s.v. rung sb. OED. KEY: rung@n
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rungn 1 ronges 1
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