Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Telecommunication
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(electronics) An array of columns of memory cells in random access memory, used with the wordline to generate the address of each cell.
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A device (e.g., switchboard) containing electrical switches and other controls and designed to control lights, sound, telephone connections, etc.
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(computing, communication) To connect two or more computer buses, networks etc. with a bridge.
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A jack on a wall used to connect a television to the cable television service.
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A man that works for the cable television service and installs cable television.
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(computing) A technique used in the building of computer systems that involves the complex folding of flat ribbon cables as if they were origamis, and/or the routing and organization of non-flat cables.
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A slender cable.
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(broadcasting) A specific radio frequency or band of frequencies, usually in conjunction with a predetermined letter, number, or codeword, and allocated by international agreement.
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Abbreviation of coaxial cable. [A transmission line, consisting of a conducting wire surrounded by an insulated spacer, surrounded by a cylindrical conducting sheath; used to carry high frequency signals such as TV.]
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A coaxial cable
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A transmission line, consisting of a conducting wire surrounded by an insulated spacer, surrounded by a cylindrical conducting sheath; used to carry high frequency signals such as TV.
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A desk-like cabinet, table, or stand upon which controls, instruments, and displays are mounted.
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(military) The Distant Early Warning Line, a series of radar stations, located north of the Arctic Circle and extending from Alaska to Baffin Island, operated by American and Canadian authorities from the late 1950s to the early 1990s to help protect North America by detecting incoming hostile missiles and aircraft.
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(radio) Physical cabling that carries the radio signal to and from the aerial.
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A box set into the floor of an office etc., offering multiple electrical, AV, data and communication sockets.
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(telephony) A physical wire or cable connection; landline
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(computing) Synonym of bus (“common connection for two or more circuits or components”)
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Alternative spelling of hotline [A telephone line that is always staffed and able to give immediate assistance.]
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Alternative letter-case form of jumbotron [A very large video screen, typically used in a stadium or concert venue to show close-up shots.]
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Alternative form of jump drive (a flash drive) [(computing) A USB flash drive.]
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A juncture, especially a means of attaching incoming and outgoing lines in an analog telephone exchange
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Alternative form of landline [A fixed telephone communications cable; originally, one run over land, as opposed to a submarine cable.]
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A fixed telephone communications cable; originally, one run over land, as opposed to a submarine cable.
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(telephony) A branch or lateral circuit connecting an instrument with the main line.
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The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, a telephone or internet cable between two points: a telephone or network connection.
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(electronics, telecommunications) A modular electronic circuit designed to fit on a separate PCB and interface with a telecommunications access network.
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Alternative form of line of communication [(military) The networks of land, water, and air routes that connects a battlefield and its military personnel, supplies, etc.]
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Alternative form of line card [(electronics, telecommunications) A modular electronic circuit designed to fit on a separate PCB and interface with a telecommunications access network.]
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In telegraphy, the source of power that actuates the telegraphic station recording instruments, as distinguished from the source of power that furnishes current to the line.
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A small joystick.
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A component of a manual telephone switchboard, or of various early data processing equipment, in which circuits are completed with cords on a matrix of connections.
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Short for telephone line. [The infrastructure which allows a single telephone to be connected to the network and conduct independent calls.]
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Alternative form of phone line
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(idiomatic, informal) A situation in which one's cellphone makes a call from one's pocket when its buttons are inadvertently pressed.
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(networking) The scanning of a network host in order to detect open ports.
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(electricity) A test instrument once used by telephone engineers.
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The distribution of data and other signals via electric power distribution wires
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Alternative spelling of power line communication [The distribution of data and other signals via electric power distribution wires]
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(Canada, US, finance, obsolete) A brokerage company with a telegraph line, telephone line, or electronic communication network.
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(transitive) To fit (an object) with a radio tag.
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(slang) A CB radio antenna.
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A box with electrical switches mounted on it.
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The infrastructure which allows a single telephone to be connected to the network and conduct independent calls.
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Alternative spelling of tradeline [Any credit account as shown on a consumer credit report.]
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(telecommunications) Of cable television and similar networks: consisting of a main central cable with a separate cable branching off it to each subscriber.
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(informal) A telecommunication wire or cable.
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Alternative form of wiretap [A connection installed on a telephone line or other communications system in order to allow a third party to conduct covert surveillance of conversations.]
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Alternative form of wiretap [A connection installed on a telephone line or other communications system in order to allow a third party to conduct covert surveillance of conversations.]
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(Canada, US, finance, obsolete) A brokerage company with a telegraph line, telephone line, or electronic communication network.
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(telecommunications) A landline.
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Alternative form of Y cable [A forked cable typically used to split or recombine audiovisual signals.]
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A forked cable typically used to split or recombine audiovisual signals.

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