black box vs weapon

black box

noun
  • A theoretical construct or device with known input and output characteristics but unknown method of operation. 

  • A flight recorder; the brightly colored cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders in an aircraft designed to aid in determining the cause of an accident. 

  • A device used in phreaking that prevents the calling party from being billed for the call placed. 

  • A type of theater characterized by a lack of decoration or complex mechanisms. 

  • Any similar device on motor vehicles, such as rail event recorders and ship trip recorders. 

verb
  • To focus on the inputs and outputs without worrying about the internal complexity. 

weapon

noun
  • A tool of any kind. 

  • An idiot, an oaf, a fool, a tool; a contemptible or incompetent person. 

  • An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. most guns, missiles, or swords; arm. 

  • An instrument or other means of harming or exerting control over another. 

  • A very skilled, competent, or capable person or thing worthy of awe. 

verb
  • To equip with a weapon; to arm. 

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