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1. a device having one or more pins to which an electric cable is attached: used to make an electrical connection when inserted into a socket 2. a mass of solidified magma filling the neck of an extinct volcano 3. See sparking plug 4. a. a cake of pressed or twisted tobacco, esp for chewing b. a small piece of such a cake 5. Angling a weighted artificial lure with one or more sets of hooks attached, used in spinning 6. a seedling with its roots encased in potting compost, grown in a tray with compartments for each individual plant plug [pləg] (electricity) The half of a connector that is normally movable and is generally attached to a cable or removable subassembly; inserted in a jack, outlet, receptacle, or socket. (geology) A vertical pipelike magmatic body representing the conduit to a former volcanic vent. A crater filling of lava, the surrounding material of which has been removed by erosion. A mass of clay, sand, or other sediment filling the part of a stream channel abandoned by the formation of a cutoff. (metallurgy) A rod or mandrel over which a pierced tube is forced, or that fills a tube as it is drawn through a die. A punch or mandrel over which a cup is drawn. A protruding portion of a die impression for forming a corresponding recess in the forging. A false bottom in a die. Also known as peg. (mining engineering) A watertight seal in a shaft formed by removing the lining and inserting a concrete dam, or by placing a plug of clay over ordinary debris used to fill the shaft up to the location of the plug. (science and technology) A piece of material used to fill a hole. A small segment of material removed from a larger object. plug plug, 4 1. A small cylinder or dowel of wood (or other material) driven into a wall, to which a fastener is fixed. 2. A small piece of wood, plywood, veneer, etc., fitted into a recess to patch a defect; an insert or patch. 3. A fibrous or resinous material used to fill a void and otherwise patch a surface. 4. In plumbing, a drain-opening stopper; a fitting for closing the end of a pipe. 5. A receptacle plug. 6. An attachment plug. 7. A device for connecting wires to a jack. 8. A circular core of sod used in maintaining a lawn. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | Plug-ins could be recharged by plugging into a standard wall socket, delivering "electric" gallons of gas for about 75 cents a gallon at prevailing electric rates. |
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