Results for: storage connecting circuit
English English
connector for railroad cars, coupling, device connecting keyboards, means of coupling things, one that joins; one that mates; one that attachescoupler
connector, flexible tissue which connects bones and cartilage and supports organs (Anatomy), tough tissue connecting body partsligament
control panel containing electrical devices, manual device for connecting telephone lines, panel containing switches for connecting and disconnecting telephone or electrical circuitsswitchboard
cord of fibrous tissue which connects a muscle to a bone or other part, sinew, tough band connecting muscle to bonetendon
crush by trampling, crushing retort, electronic circuit, make a sucking sound, silence something, squash, trample, crush; suppress, silence; make wet splashing sounds (as when walking through mud)squelch
cut down hay or a similar crop, trim grass; destroy or kill without purpose or in great numbers, cut down tall growth, cut grass, pile of hay; part of the barn where hay is stored, hay loft, storage place for hay, stored haymow
dashboard storage space, glove boxglove compartment
data storage system, document which leads a user to another site or to another part of the same document when the user clicks on a certain place in the document (Computers)hypertext
debate between two parties for the purpose of reaching an agreement; haggling, bargaining; act of passing an obstacle; method for connecting two computers or arranging data transfer between them (Computers), discussion sessions, navigation, resolving o...negotiation
department responsible for weapons and supplies, military force responsible for dealing with ammunitions (purchase, storage, and distribution); artillery; weaponry, military weapons systemsordnance
deposit, place in storage; put back into a particular location, put something somewherereposit
derived from something original, electrically induced, growing along inner edge of wing, happening as result of primary disorder, induced coil or circuit, involved in manufacturing, next after first, second in a series (in rank, importance, etc.); of l...secondary
describing electronic circuitanticoincidence
device connecting computers via a phone line, device which allows the transfer of data through a telephone line from one computer to another (Computers)modem
device for controlling flow of current, mechanically operated switch for connecting and stopping an electric circuit; person who couples railroad cars (Archaic)contactor
 

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