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tap(1) In communications, a connection made on a line. For example, a wire tap is the connecting point where a wire to a recording device is attached to the telephone wire for a particular phone line. See transceiver and bridged tap. tap 1. a particular quality of alcoholic drink, esp when contained in casks 2. the surgical withdrawal of fluid from a bodily cavity 3. a tool for cutting female screw threads, consisting of a threaded steel cylinder with longitudinal grooves forming cutting edges 4. Electronics chiefly US and Canadian a connection made at some point between the end terminals of an inductor, resistor, or some other component
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A 1994 law requires the feds to work with the industry to make sure the cell network is as tappable as land lines. So Murchison decided to capitalize on his city's great tappable resource: the nervous nouveau riche. |
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