socket
Americannoun
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a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding some part or thing.
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Electricity.
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a device intended to hold an electric light bulb mechanically and connect it electrically to circuit wires.
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Also called wall socket. a socket placed in a wall to receive a plug that makes an electrical connection with supply wiring.
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Anatomy.
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a hollow in one part that receives another part.
the socket of the eye.
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the concavity of a joint.
the socket of the hip.
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verb (used with object)
noun
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a device into which an electric plug can be inserted in order to make a connection in a circuit
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US and Canadian name: outlet. Informal Brit names: point. plug. such a device mounted on a wall and connected to the electricity supply
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a part with an opening or hollow into which some other part, such as a pipe, probe, etc, can be fitted
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a spanner head having a recess suitable to be fitted over the head of a bolt and a keyway into which a wrench can be fitted
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anatomy
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a bony hollow into which a part or structure fits
a tooth socket
an eye socket
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the receptacle of a ball-and-socket joint
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verb
Other Word Forms
- socketless adjective
- unsocketed adjective
Etymology
Origin of socket
1300–50; Middle English soket < Anglo-French, equivalent to Old French soc plowshare (< Gaulish *soccos; compare Welsh swch, Old Irish socc ) + -et -et
Example Sentences
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My father, the hardcore pacifist who can’t even squish a spider, reaches for the power cord snaking from the television to the wall socket.
From Literature
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The single set of temporal fascia—indentations behind the eye sockets that are doubled on a reptile—is one means of scientific definition.
“These sockets saw, and these jaws spoke and swallowed. This is a monument to them. A temple.”
From Salon
A burning house looked to Akira like a glowing skull, its broken windows hollow like eye sockets, its exterior walls black against the bright orange fire that filled it.
From Literature
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The illuminated door lever pops out of its socket and a puddle light projects the Cadillac crest at your feet.
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