telephone jack

  • 1telephone jack — noun a jack for plugging in a telephone • Syn: ↑phone jack • Hypernyms: ↑jack …

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  • 2telephone jack — noun A jack on a wall used to connect a telephone to the telephone line …

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  • 3telephone — telephoner, n. /tel euh fohn /, n., v., telephoned, telephoning. n. 1. an apparatus, system, or process for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point, esp. by an electric device. v.t. 2. to speak to or summon (a person) by telephone. 3.… …

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  • 4Jack (connector) — In electronics, a jack is generally a socket (female) connector, but because the related term jack plug is often abbreviated to just jack, confusion can easily arise. To avoid confusion, the specific terms plug or socket are often preferable. The …

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  • 5jack — [[t]dʒæk[/t]] n. 1) mac any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods: an automobile jack[/ex] 2) gam Also called knave 2) a playing card bearing the… …

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  • 6Jack Shephard — Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Lost : Les Disparus …

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  • 8Jack Coe — (March 11, 1918 – December 16, 1956) was one of the first tent evangelists of the post World War II period in the United States. Coe was ordained in the Assemblies of God in 1944, and began to preach while still serving in World War II. After… …

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  • 9Jack Cole (businessman) — Jack Ridnour Cole (February 12 1920, Lincoln, Nebraska July 29 2007, Spearfish Canyon, South Dakota) was an American entrepreneur and businessman who used early computer technology to create crisscross directories , which are used to sort… …

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  • 10Jack Vaughn — Jack Hood Vaughn (August 18 1920 ) [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/vaughn.html the Political Graveyard. Index to Politicians: Vaughn. ] ] was the second Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Sargent Shriver. Vaughn was… …

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