fitting vs trunking

fitting

noun
  • A tube connector; a standardized connecting part of a piping system to attach sections of pipe together, such as a coupling 

  • A small part, especially a standardized or detachable part of a device or machine. 

  • The process of fitting up; especially of applying craft methods such as skilled filing to the making and assembling of machines or other products. 

  • The act of trying on clothes to inspect or adjust the fit. 

  • The action or condition of having fits in the sense of seizures or convulsions. 

  • A removable item in a house or other building, which can be taken with one when one moves out, such as a moveable piece of furniture, a carpet, picture, etc.; US furnishing; compare fixture. 

verb
  • Getting ready; preparing. 

adj
  • Ready, appropriate, suitable, or in keeping 

trunking

noun
  • A system of ducts for cables, heating or ventilation. 

  • The movement of containers or packages between a terminal and a transporter's inland facilities, or the scheduled transportation service between locations. 

  • All the electrical and communications cables bundled together and distributed through a building. 

  • Plastic conduit or duct used to conceal and protect electrical wiring. 

  • A two-way radio technique that uses a control channel to automatically assign frequency channels to groups of user radios. 

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