plug core

  • 1plug — A removable cork or stopper which fills a hole. See blanking plug coil glow plug cold plug core hole plug core plugs drain plug drain plug key drain plug spanner drain plug wrench …

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  • 2Core plug — A core plug that has been corroded from improper engine maintenance. Core plugs, sometimes wrongly called freeze plugs or frost plugs, are plugs that fill the core holes found on water cooled internal combustion engines. The sand casting cores… …

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  • 3plug — pluggable, adj. pluggingly, adv. plugless, adj. pluglike, adj. /plug/, n., v., plugged, plugging. n. 1. a piece of wood or other material used to stop up a hole or aperture, to fill a gap, or to act as a wedge. 2. a core or interior segment taken …

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  • 4plug — [[t]plʌg[/t]] n. v. plugged, plug•ging 1) a piece of wood or other material used to stop up a hole or aperture 2) cvb a core or interior segment taken from a larger matrix 3) elm an attachment at the end of an electrical cord that allows its… …

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  • 5Plug-in (computing) — A plug in (plugin, addin, add in, addon, add on, snap in or snapin ; but see extension) is a computer program that interacts with a host application (a web browser or an email client, for example) to provide a certain, usually very specific,… …

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  • 6Plug-in audio — Dans le domaine de l ingénierie sonore informatique et de la musique assistée par ordinateur, les plug ins audio sont des programmes auxiliaires interagissant avec un programme principal (appelé hôte). Ils appartiennent à la catégorie plus… …

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  • 7core plug — A metal plug located in the sides of the engine block which can pop out because of excessive pressure or freezing and prevent the engine block from cracking. These plugs are located in the water jacket and can sometimes leak and should then be… …

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  • 8Core (manufacturing) — A core is a device used in casting and molding processes to produce internal cavities and reentrant angles. The core is normally a disposable item that is destroyed to get it out of the piece.[1] They are most commonly used in sand casting, but… …

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  • 9core hole plug — See core plug freeze plug …

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  • 10plug — I. noun Etymology: Dutch, from Middle Dutch plugge; akin to Middle High German pfloc plug Date: 1606 1. a. a piece used to fill a hole ; stopper b. an obtruding or obstructing mass of material resembling a stopper 2. a flat compressed cake of… …

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