connectorcon‧nec‧tor /kəˈnektə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - A further four days had elapsed and both Patrick and Tracey were playing with the connector rods.
- As Windows looks at it, your modem is just another kind of network connector.
- Some types have one plain end to take a second connector Elbows for taking pipes around corners.
- This was traced to the main power connector, where the plug hadn't been properly pushed home.
- Two pipes are then attached to this connector.
- You then push the cable connector on to one side of the T-connector and give the lock ring a twist.
nounconnectionconnectednessconnectoradjectiveconnected ≠ disconnected ≠ unconnectedverbconnect ≠ disconnect