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pluggable, a.|ˈplʌgəb(ə)l| [f. plug v. + -able.] Suitable for or capable of being plugged. a. Of a song or recording (see plug v. 7 a).
1930Punch 9 Apr. 414 One good rousing ‘pluggable’ air, ‘The March of the Musketeers’. 1977Time 19 Dec. 54/1 The first film..features a sound track overcrowded with highly pluggable Bee Gees songs. b. Of an electrical device (see plug v. 1 e).
1946Ann. Computation Lab. Harvard Univ. I. 251 The L10 counter has a pluggable read-out from the counter into the buss. 1954Jrnl. Assoc. Computing Machinery I. 13/2 Converting..consists principally of adding magnetic heads and pluggable units. 1977New Yorker 12 Sept. 93/2 (Advt.), These remarkable, pluggable, portable 4-band radio-cassette recorders give you the wide sound of stereo FM. |