Meaning & Definition of word "Socket"
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Socket
/ˈsɒkɪt/
noun:
- 1. A hollow part for receiving and holding another part, typically used to connect electrical devices.
- Example: I plugged the charger into the wall socket to charge my phone.
- 2. A device that serves as a reusable connection point for an electrical plug.
- Example: Make sure the socket is turned off before you replace the light bulb.
- 3. A part of a computer that connects a component, such as a CPU or a graphics card, to the motherboard.
- Example: The new processor requires a different socket type than the previous one.
- 4. A vacant position or space designed to accommodate something.
- Example: There was a socket available on the bookshelf for the new decorative piece.
verb:
- 1. To fit or provide with a socket.
- Example: The technician will socket the new hard drive into the computer.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'socket', diminutive of 'souc', meaning 'a hollow or recess'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
socket wrench:
A type of wrench with a socket for turning nuts or bolts.
power socket:
An electrical socket where appliances are connected.
dental socket:
The hole in the jawbone that holds a tooth.
Related Words
plug:
A device for making an electrical connection.
receptacle:
A container or device that receives another component.
port:
A place on a computer or device for connecting peripherals.
Slang Meanings of socket
Meaning: A term for a connection point in a network.
Example Sentence: Make sure to check the socket when you're troubleshooting the internet.
Meaning: Used informally to refer to a place or situation where people gather.
Example Sentence: That bar is the best socket in town to meet new friends.