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plug-in

NOUN
  1. a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots in a computer to increase the computer's capabilities
  2. a software module that extends or enhances the capabilities of an existing application

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  • The second approach uses an app and plug-in devices or wireless controllers installed next to the equipment. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, in the next article in this series we'll explore Vim's simple plug-in architecture, which allows you to factor out parts of your .vimrc and isolate them in separate modules.
  • Leviton has developed an industry-first plug-in prewire system for the Level 2 EVSEs. PRWeb - Daily News Feed
  • The second approach uses an app and plug-in devices or wireless controllers installed next to the equipment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fuel cells, high-power batteries, fiber batteries and other power technologies are about to transform mobile computing, essentially untethering it completely from the need to plug-in.
  • Pacific Gas & Electric Co., for example, offers lower rates if plug-in owners charge their vehicles at off-peak, late-night hours. Kicking Hybrid Cars Out of the Fast Lane
  • By downloading plug-in software called ml ipod , you can also use Winamp to manage your iPod. The Digital Audiophile's Toolbox
  • Chevrolet is showing off the Volt, its plug-in hybrid due in U.S. showrooms this December. The Energy Blog: The Paris Motor Show
  • Instead, whizz around on an e-scooter, invest in a single-seater electric vehicle, car share in a four-seater plug-in hybrid. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the first version of the Microsoft browser compatible with the plug-ins of its main competitor, Netscape.
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