connector vs switch

connector

noun
  • 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. 

  • One who connects. 

  • A line connecting two shapes in presentation software. 

  • A highway or freeway road which connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange or a longer roadway such as the 1.5 mile (2.5 kilometer) U.S. Route 24 Connector. 

  • A software component that provides access from an application program to an external database or data source, such as a JDBC connector. 

  • Any of a group of cards of consecutive face value, useful in forming straights etc. 

switch

noun
  • A networking device connecting multiple wires, allowing them to communicate simultaneously, when possible. Compare to the less efficient hub device that solely duplicates network packets to each wire. 

  • A system of specialized relays, computer hardware, or other equipment which allows the interconnection of a calling party's telephone line with any called party's line. 

  • A variant of crazy eights where one card, such as an ace, reverses the direction of play. 

  • A separate mass or tress of hair, or of some substance (such as jute) made to resemble hair, formerly worn on the head by women. 

  • A command line notation allowing specification of optional behavior. 

  • Synonym of rute. 

  • A movable section of railroad track which allows the train to be directed down one of two destination tracks; (set of) points. 

  • A device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow. 

  • A mechanism within DNA that activates or deactivates a gene. 

  • A change or exchange. 

  • One who is willing to take either a submissive or a dominant role in a sexual relationship. 

  • A slender woody plant stem used as a whip; a thin, flexible rod, associated with corporal punishment in the United States. 

  • A programming construct that takes different actions depending on the value of an expression. 

verb
  • To trim. 

  • To change places, tasks, etc. 

  • To take on the opposite role (leader vs. follower) in a partner dance. 

  • To exchange. 

  • To swing or whisk. 

  • To get angry suddenly; to quickly or unreasonably become enraged. 

  • To change (something) to the specified state using a switch. 

  • To be swung or whisked. 

  • To turn from one railway track to another; to transfer by a switch; generally with off, from, etc. 

  • To whip or hit with a switch. 

  • To shift to another circuit. 

adj
  • Pertaining to skiing backwards. 

  • Pertaining to riding with the front and back feet swapped round compared to one's normal position. 

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