router
1 Americannoun
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any of various tools or machines for routing, hollowing out, or furrowing.
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Also called router plane. Carpentry. a plane for cutting interior angles, as at the bottom of a groove.
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a machine or tool for cutting into or below a main surface, as of a die or engraving plate.
verb (used with object)
noun
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a person or thing that routes.
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a piece of hardware or software having a specific IP address and connected to network nodes for the transfer of data between computers.
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of router1
First recorded in 1840–50; rout 2 + -er 1
Origin of router2
Example Sentences
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ExpressVPN provides native apps for most users and is available on a wide array of platforms, including routers.
From Salon
Earlier this week, the Federal Communications Commission banned foreign-made commercial Wi-Fi routers, many manufactured in China and Vietnam.
From Barron's
The US has banned new foreign-made consumer internet routers over national security concerns.
From BBC
It operates like a mobile phone mast in space, using a constellation of satellites to communicate with small dishes on the ground that have a built-in WiFi router.
From BBC
“Finally,” I gasped as the router finished booting and my phone connected to the Wi-Fi.
From Literature
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