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sock·et S0528800 (sŏk′ĭt)n.1. An opening or a cavity into which an inserted part is designed to fit: a light-bulb socket.2. Anatomy a. The concave part of a joint that receives the end of a bone.b. A hollow or concavity into which a part, such as the eye, fits.tr.v. sock·et·ed, sock·et·ing, sock·ets To furnish with or insert into a socket. [Middle English soket, from Anglo-Norman, spearhead, diminutive of soc, plowshare, probably of Celtic origin; see sū- in Indo-European roots.]socket (ˈsɒkɪt) n1. (Electrical Engineering) a device into which an electric plug can be inserted in order to make a connection in a circuit2. (Electrical Engineering) chiefly Brit such a device mounted on a wall and connected to the electricity supply. Informal Brit names: point or plug US and Canadian name: outlet 3. (Mechanical Engineering) a part with an opening or hollow into which some other part, such as a pipe, probe, etc, can be fitted4. (Mechanical Engineering) a spanner head having a recess suitable to be fitted over the head of a bolt and a keyway into which a wrench can be fitted5. (Anatomy) anatomy a. a bony hollow into which a part or structure fits: a tooth socket; an eye socket. b. the receptacle of a ball-and-socket jointvb (tr) to furnish with or place into a socket[C13: from Anglo-Norman soket a little ploughshare, from soc, of Celtic origin; compare Cornish soch ploughshare]sock•et (ˈsɒk ɪt) n. 1. a hollow or concave part or piece that contains or fits a complementary part: the eye socket; a socket for a light bulb. v.t. 2. to place in or fit with a socket. [1300–50; Middle English soket a spearhead (orig. in the shape of a plowshare), a hollow piece < Anglo-French; Old French soc plowshare -et -et] socket- ball, socket - On a clothing snap, there is a ball and a socket.
- socket - From Middle English, first as "head of a spear, resembling a plowshare," from an Anglo-Norman French diminutive of French soc, "plowshare."
- acetabulum - The socket of the hip bone, into which the head of the femur fits.
- birn - The socket in a clarinet or other woodwind into which the mouthpiece fits.
socket Past participle: socketed Gerund: socketing
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| I socketed | | you socketed | | he/she/it socketed | | we socketed | | you socketed | | they socketed |
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| I am socketing | | you are socketing | | he/she/it is socketing | | we are socketing | | you are socketing | | they are socketing |
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| I have socketed | | you have socketed | | he/she/it has socketed | | we have socketed | | you have socketed | | they have socketed |
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| I was socketing | | you were socketing | | he/she/it was socketing | | we were socketing | | you were socketing | | they were socketing |
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| I had socketed | | you had socketed | | he/she/it had socketed | | we had socketed | | you had socketed | | they had socketed |
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| I will socket | | you will socket | | he/she/it will socket | | we will socket | | you will socket | | they will socket |
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| I will have socketed | | you will have socketed | | he/she/it will have socketed | | we will have socketed | | you will have socketed | | they will have socketed |
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| I will be socketing | | you will be socketing | | he/she/it will be socketing | | we will be socketing | | you will be socketing | | they will be socketing |
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| I have been socketing | | you have been socketing | | he/she/it has been socketing | | we have been socketing | | you have been socketing | | they have been socketing |
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| I would socket | | you would socket | | he/she/it would socket | | we would socket | | you would socket | | they would socket |
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| I would have socketed | | you would have socketed | | he/she/it would have socketed | | we would have socketed | | you would have socketed | | they would have socketed | Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | socket - a bony hollow into which a structure fitsbone, os - rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrateship socket - the socket part of the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the innominate bonetooth socket, alveolus - a bony socket in the alveolar ridge that holds a toothbodily cavity, cavum, cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the bodyacetabulum, cotyloid cavity - the cup-shaped hollow in the hipbone into which the head of the femur fits to form a ball-and-socket joint | | 2. | socket - receptacle where something (a pipe or probe or end of a bone) is insertedball-and-socket joint - a joint that can rotate within a socketbox end wrench, box wrench - a wrench with a closed loop (a socket) that fits over a nut or bolt headreceptacle - a container that is used to put or keep things insocket wrench - a wrench with a handle onto which sockets of different sizes can be fitted | | 3. | socket - a receptacle into which an electric device can be insertedelectric socket - a socket into which a lightbulb can be insertedreceptacle - an electrical (or electronic) fitting that is connected to a source of power and equipped to receive an insert | Translationssocket (ˈsokit) noun a specially-made or specially-shaped hole or set of holes into which something is fitted. We'll need to have a new electric socket fitted into the wall for the television plug. 插座,插口 插座,插口 - Where's the socket for my electric razor? (US)
Where is the socket for my electric razor? (UK) → 哪儿有电动剃须刀插座? IdiomsSeecock socketsocket
socket1. a device into which an electric plug can be inserted in order to make a connection in a circuit 2. Chiefly Brit such a device mounted on a wall and connected to the electricity supply 3. a part with an opening or hollow into which some other part, such as a pipe, probe, etc., can be fitted 4. a spanner head having a recess suitable to be fitted over the head of a bolt and a keyway into which a wrench can be fitted 5. Anatomya. a bony hollow into which a part or structure fits b. the receptacle of a ball-and-socket joint socket[′säk·ət] (electricity) A device designed to provide electric connections and mechanical support for an electronic or electric component requiring convenient replacement. (engineering) A device designed to receive and grip the end of a tubular object, such as a tool or pipe. socket1. Same as coupling.2. British term for bell, 2.3. A receptacle outlet.socket (networking)The Berkeley Unix mechansim for creating avirtual connection between processes. Sockets interfaceUnix's standard I/O with its network communicationfacilities. They can be of two types, stream (bi-directional)or datagram (fixed length destination-addressed messages).The socket library function socket() creates a communicationsend-point or socket and returns a file descriptor with whichto access that socket. The socket has associated with it asocket address, consisting of a port number and the localhost's network address.
Unix manual page: socket(2).socket(1) A receptacle that receives a plug. See plugs and sockets.
(2) See Unix socket.socket
socket [sok´et] a hollow into which a corresponding part fits.dry socket a condition sometimes occurring after tooth extraction, particularly after traumatic extraction, resulting in a dry appearance of the exposed bone in the socket, due to disintegration or loss of the blood clot. It is basically a focal osteomyelitis without suppuration and is accompanied by severe pain (alveolalgia) and foul odor. Called also alveolar osteitis.sock·et (sok'ĕt), 1. ☆ official atlternate term for gomphosis2. Any hollow or concavity into which another part fits, as the eye socket. [thr. O. Fr. fr. L. soccus, a shoe, a sock] socket (sŏk′ĭt)n. Anatomy a. The concave part of a joint that receives the end of a bone.b. A hollow or concavity into which a part, such as the eye, fits.sock·et (sok'ĕt) 1. The hollow part of a joint; the excavation in one bone of a joint that receives the articular end of the other bone. 2. Any hollow or concavity into which another part fits (e.g., eye socket) [thr. O. Fr. fr. L. soccus, a shoe, a sock]sock·et (sok'ĕt) 1. The hollow part of a joint. 2. Any hollow or concavity into which another part fits. [thr. O. Fr. fr. L. soccus, a shoe, a sock]LegalSeePointFinancialSeePlugSee SKT
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Words related to socketnoun a bony hollow into which a structure fitsRelated Words- bone
- os
- hip socket
- tooth socket
- alveolus
- bodily cavity
- cavum
- cavity
- acetabulum
- cotyloid cavity
noun receptacle where something (a pipe or probe or end of a bone) is insertedRelated Words- ball-and-socket joint
- box end wrench
- box wrench
- receptacle
- socket wrench
noun a receptacle into which an electric device can be insertedRelated Words- electric socket
- receptacle
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