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Noun
/kəˈnektər/,
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connectors, plural;
  1. A thing that links two or more things together
    • - a pipe connector
  2. A device for keeping two parts of an electric circuit in contact

  3. A short road or highway that connects two longer roads or highways


  1. (connector) connection: an instrumentality that connects; "he soldered the connection"; "he didn't have the right connector between the amplifier and the speakers"
  2. (Connector (road)) A connector is a highway or freeway road which connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange such as the MacArthur Maze or a longer roadway such as the 13 mile (20 kilometer) Interstate 635 (Kansas-Missouri).
  3. (Connector (social)) Connectors are said by author Malcolm Gladwell to be people in a community who know large numbers of people and who are in the habit of making introductions. A connector is essentially the social equivalent of a computer network hub. ...
  4. (connector) A device (or, more precisely, a mating pair of devices, often a plug and a socket) for connecting together two wires, cables, or hoses, allowing electricity or fluid to flow but also allowing easy disconnection and reconnection when necessary; A highway or freeway road which connects ...
  5. (Connector) A mechanical device for securing two or more Trusses, components, pieces, parts, or members together, including anchors, buckets, straps, wall ties, and fasteners.
  6. (Connector) A Hold'em starting hand in which the two cards are one apart in rank. Examples: KQs, 76.
  7. (connector) A standard extension mechanism for containers to provide connectivity to EISs. A connector is specific to an EIS and consists of a resource adapter and application development tools for EIS connectivity. ...
  8. (connector) The pipe that connects a fuel-burning appliance to a chimney.
  9. Connector is a device that connects wires or fibers in cable to equipment or other wires or fibers. Wire and optical connectors most often join transmission media to equipment or cross connects. ...
  10. (Connector) A device which is used to couple (connect) parts of the personal fall arrest system and positioning device systems together. ...
  11. (Connector) A mechanical device used to align and join two fibers together to provide a means for attaching and decoupling it to a transmitter, receiver or another fiber. Commonly used connectors include the ST, FC, and SC.
  12. (Connector) A non-permanent device for connecting two fibres or fibres to equipment where they are expected to be disconnected occasionally for testing or rerouting. It also provides protection to both fibres. (Parts for an ST connector are shown.)
  13. (connector) 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.
  14. (Connector) means an employee who, working with hoisting equipment, is placing and connecting structural members and/or components.
  15. (connector) at 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.
  16. (Connector) A device designed to allow electrical flow from one wire or cable to a device on another cable. A connector will allow interruption of the circuit or the transfer to another circuit without any cutting of wire or cable or other preparation.
  17. (Connector) the attachment on the end of a cable that allows interconnection to other cables.
  18. (Connector) A mechanical or optical device that provides a demountable connection between two fibers or a fiber and a source or detector.
  19. (connector) An AutoCAD MEP element that is placed on an object and that holds information. A connector joins other objects (i.e., pipe segments) to each other.
  20. (Connector) where your hand is made up of two cards that are one away from each other in rank, e.g. 23, or 78.
  21. A connector is a software component that is designed to support connections between software.
  22. (Connector) A device used to provide mechanical connect/disconnect service for electrical terminations.
  23. (CONNECTOR) Two cards that are within 4 cards of each other so as to possiblty make a straight.
  24. (Connector (Choose One)) Identifies choice of one standard connector that will connect the cable or feed line to the two-way radio equipment. For example: PL-259, mini-UHF, BNC, TNC, etc.
  25. (Connector) A device for joining a conduit to a component port or to one or more additional conduits.