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socket (1) A receptacle that receives a plug. See plugs & sockets.(2) See Unix socket. socket 1. a device into which an electric plug can be inserted in order to make a connection in a circuit 2. Chiefly Brit such a device mounted on a wall and connected to the electricity supply 3. a part with an opening or hollow into which some other part, such as a pipe, probe, etc., can be fitted 4. a spanner head having a recess suitable to be fitted over the head of a bolt and a keyway into which a wrench can be fitted 5. Anatomy a. a bony hollow into which a part or structure fits b. the receptacle of a ball-and-socket joint socket [′säk·ət] (electricity) A device designed to provide electric connections and mechanical support for an electronic or electric component requiring convenient replacement. (engineering) A device designed to receive and grip the end of a tubular object, such as a tool or pipe. socket 1. Same as coupling. 3. A receptacle outlet.
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