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connector

Or Dz·Ա𳦳·

[kuh-nek-ter]

noun

  1. a person or thing that connects.

  2. any of various devices for connecting one object to another.

  3. (formerly) a person who couples railroad cars.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of connector1

First recorded in 1785–95; connect + -or 2
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With a championship pedigree and legacy to match, Parker’s new role was no longer the star but the connector.

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Known as the team’s connector, the 36-year-old was asked if he planned on returning.

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New restaurants are opening, Metro’s regional connector is up and running, and several new high-end retail and hotel spaces have debuted.

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“It’s a spiritual experience. It’s a connector piece, and they watch their favorite players and they want to see them forever. So, I run to the side of understanding where people are coming from.”

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“If a crash damages the electrical isolation system, a person who touches the vehicle” or an exposed connector can be shocked and suffer serious injury or death, the report stated.

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