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hard-wired
hard·wire or hard-wire (härd′wīr′)tr.v. hard·wired, hard·wir·ing, hard·wires or hard-wired or hard-wir·ing or hard-wires 1. To connect (electronic components, for example) by electrical wires or cables.2. To implement (a capability) through logic circuitry that is permanently connected within a computer and therefore not subject to change by programming.3. a. To determine or put into effect by genetic inheritance: "It may be that certain orders of anxiety are hard-wired in us" (Armand Schwerner).b. To provide with a response or capability by genetic inheritance: Humans are hardwired for speech.hard-wired adj 1. (Computer Science) (of a circuit or instruction) permanently wired into a computer, replacing separate software 2. (Psychology) (of human behaviour) innate; not learned: humans have a hard-wired ability for acquiring language. hard′-wired′ or hard′wired′, adj. 1. a. built into a computer's hardware and thus not readily changed. b. (of a terminal) connected to a computer by a direct circuit rather than through a switching network. 2. (of a behavior pattern) intrinsic and difficult to change. [1970–75] hard-wired
hard-wired1. (of a circuit or instruction) permanently wired into a computer, replacing separate software 2. (of human behaviour) innate; not learned hard-wired[′härd ¦wīrd] (computer science) Having a fixed wired program or control system built in by the manufacturer and not subject to change by programming. hard-wired (electronics)An aspect of an electronic circuit which isdetermined by the wiring of the hardware, as opposed to beingprogrammable in software or controlled by a switch.hard-wired (software, jargon)In software, a synonym for hard-coded.hard-wired (3)By extension, anything that is not modifiable, especiallyin the sense of customisable to one's particular needs ortastes.MedicalSeehardwire |