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  • Optical attached cable
  • Type of fibre-optic cable

    Optical attached cable (OPAC) is a type of fibre-optic cable that is installed by being attached to a host conductor along overhead power lines. The attachment

    Optical attached cable

    Optical attached cable

    Optical_attached_cable

  • Fiber-optic cable
  • Cable assembly containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light

    fiber-optic cable, also known as an optical-fiber cable, is an assembly similar to an electrical cable but containing one or more optical fibers that

    Fiber-optic cable

    Fiber-optic cable

    Fiber-optic_cable

  • Patch cable
  • Cable used to connect electronic or optical devices

    A patch cable, patch cord or patch lead is an electrical or fiber-optic cable used to connect ("patch in") one electronic or optical device to another

    Patch cable

    Patch cable

    Patch_cable

  • Fiber cable termination
  • Addition of connectors to each optical fiber in a cable

    Optic cable termination is the addition of connectors to each optical fiber in a cable. The fibers need to have connectors fitted before they can attach to

    Fiber cable termination

    Fiber_cable_termination

  • Cable television
  • Television content transmitted via signals on coaxial or fibre-optic cable

    optical nodes in local communities. At the optical node, the optical signal is translated back into an electrical signal and carried by coaxial cable

    Cable television

    Cable television

    Cable_television

  • Overhead cable
  • Cable used for transmission of information on utility poles

    Aerial cable Optical ground wire Optical attached cable Open wire "Overhead Line & Transmission Cables". Houston Wire & Cable Co. Retrieved 28 May 2025.

    Overhead cable

    Overhead cable

    Overhead_cable

  • Cable management
  • Tidily securing cables

    Cable management refers to management of electrical or optical cable in a cabinet or an installation. The term is used for products, workmanship or planning

    Cable management

    Cable management

    Cable_management

  • Parallel ATA
  • Computer storage interface standard

    same time, it probably should not be on the same cable as the optical drive. A drive mode called cable select was described as optional in ATA-1 and has

    Parallel ATA

    Parallel ATA

    Parallel_ATA

  • Thunderbolt (interface)
  • Computer hardware interface

    over a single 30-meter optical cable with modified USB ends. The system was driven by a prototype PCI Express card, with two optical buses powering four

    Thunderbolt (interface)

    Thunderbolt_(interface)

  • Active cable
  • distortion. There are two main types of active cables: Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and Active Optical Cables (AOCs). Both types have pluggable transceivers

    Active cable

    Active cable

    Active_cable

  • 10 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Standards for Ethernet at ten times the speed of Gigabit Ethernet

    active optical cables (AOC). These have the optical electronics already connected eliminating the connectors between the cable and the optical module

    10 Gigabit Ethernet

    10 Gigabit Ethernet

    10_Gigabit_Ethernet

  • Optical amplifier
  • Device that amplifies an optical signal

    communication and laser physics. They are used as optical repeaters in the long distance fiber-optic cables which carry much of the world's telecommunication

    Optical amplifier

    Optical amplifier

    Optical_amplifier

  • Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe
  • RCOM-run US-Europe-Japan telecommunications network

    attached through an optical coupler. The majority of the repeater components are passive. These include EDF, fused-fibre optical couplers and optical

    Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe

    Fibre-optic_Link_Around_the_Globe

  • Small Form-factor Pluggable
  • Modular communications interface

    supporting single- or multi-mode fiber connections, active optical cable and direct attach copper. The compact small form-factor pluggable (cSFP) is a

    Small Form-factor Pluggable

    Small Form-factor Pluggable

    Small_Form-factor_Pluggable

  • Distributed acoustic sensing
  • Type of sensor

    sensing (DAS) systems use fiber optic cables to provide distributed strain sensing. In DAS, the optical fiber cable becomes the sensing element and measurements

    Distributed acoustic sensing

    Distributed_acoustic_sensing

  • EPON Protocol over Coax
  • refers to the transparent extension of an Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) over a cable operator's hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) network. From the service

    EPON Protocol over Coax

    EPON_Protocol_over_Coax

  • Microducts
  • Small ducts in which fiber optic cables can be installed

    designed to provide clean, continuous, low-friction paths for placing optical cables that have relatively low pulling tension limits. As stated in industry

    Microducts

    Microducts

    Microducts

  • Ethernet physical layer
  • Electrical or optical properties between network devices

    800 Gbit/s. The physical medium ranges from bulky coaxial cable to twisted pair and optical fiber with a standardized reach of up to 80 km. In general

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet_physical_layer

  • Radio over fiber
  • Light modulated by a radio frequency signal and transmitted over optical fiber

    Signals transmitted on optical fiber attenuate much less than through other media like metal cables or wireless media. By using optical fiber, the radio signals

    Radio over fiber

    Radio_over_fiber

  • Electrical connector
  • Device used to join electrical conductors

    or cable connectors permanently attached to a cable, so it can be plugged into another terminal (either a stationary instrument or another cable) Chassis

    Electrical connector

    Electrical connector

    Electrical_connector

  • Optical telegraph
  • Tower-based signaling network

    An optical telegraph is a line of stations, typically towers, for the purpose of conveying textual information by means of visual signals (a form of optical

    Optical telegraph

    Optical telegraph

    Optical_telegraph

  • 100 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Technologies for computer networking

    different optical and electrical interfaces and different numbers of optical fiber strands per port. Short distances (e.g. 7 m) over twinaxial cable are supported

    100 Gigabit Ethernet

    100_Gigabit_Ethernet

  • Copper conductor
  • Electrical wire or other conductor made of copper

    relatively lower costs compared to optical fiber and coaxial cable. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables are the primary cable type for telephone usage. In

    Copper conductor

    Copper conductor

    Copper_conductor

  • Telecommunications engineering
  • Subfield of electronics engineering

    switching systems, and other plain old telephone service facilities, optical fiber cabling, IP networks, and microwave transmission systems. Telecommunications

    Telecommunications engineering

    Telecommunications engineering

    Telecommunications_engineering

  • Twisted pair
  • Type of wiring used for communications

    connections because of its relatively lower costs compared to optical fiber and coaxial cable. As UTP cable bandwidth has improved to match the baseband of television

    Twisted pair

    Twisted pair

    Twisted_pair

  • Transverse mode
  • Electromagnetic wave with oscillations perpendicular to the direction of travel

    confined to a waveguide, and also in light waves in an optical fiber and in a laser's optical resonator. Transverse modes occur because of boundary conditions

    Transverse mode

    Transverse_mode

  • Optical line termination
  • Telecommunications service provider endpoint

    optical line termination (OLT), also called an optical line terminal, is a device which serves as the service provider endpoint of a passive optical network

    Optical line termination

    Optical line termination

    Optical_line_termination

  • Fast Ethernet
  • Ethernet standards that carry data at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s

    of the 10-megabit Ethernet standard. It runs on twisted pair or optical fiber cable in a star wired bus topology, similar to the IEEE standard 802.3i

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast_Ethernet

  • Power cable
  • Bundle of wires for transmitting electricity

    vertical applications the cable may include armor wires on top of the jacket, steel or Kevlar. The armor wires are attached to supporting plates periodically

    Power cable

    Power cable

    Power_cable

  • Coaxial cable
  • Electrical cable with concentric conductors

    Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced /ˈkoʊ.æks/), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield

    Coaxial cable

    Coaxial cable

    Coaxial_cable

  • Optical disc drive
  • Type of computer disk storage drive

    In computing, an optical disc drive (ODD) is a disc drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as

    Optical disc drive

    Optical disc drive

    Optical_disc_drive

  • SCSI connector
  • Electrical connector used for SCSI

    of 20) version used for ATA fixed and optical disk drives. While the female connector is slotted such that a cable with a matching keyed male connector

    SCSI connector

    SCSI_connector

  • USB-C
  • 24-pin USB connector system

    to future standards. Optical cables are even allowed to further reduce the backwards compatibility. For example, an active cable may not be able to use

    USB-C

    USB-C

    USB-C

  • SCSI
  • Set of computer and peripheral connection standards

    are usually implemented with optical fiber. Serial attached SCSI (SAS) uses a modified Serial ATA data and power cable. iSCSI (Internet Small Computer

    SCSI

    SCSI

  • IBM optical mark and character readers
  • Optical mark and character readers made and sold by IBM

    They marked credit history data onto optical scanning sheets that were fed into their IBM 1232. The attached IBM 534 then punched this data onto punched

    IBM optical mark and character readers

    IBM optical mark and character readers

    IBM_optical_mark_and_character_readers

  • List of early Ethernet standards
  • Early 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standards

    type of medium used. Classic Ethernet includes coax, twisted pair and optical variants. The first Ethernet standard was published in 1983 and classic

    List of early Ethernet standards

    List_of_early_Ethernet_standards

  • Motion capture
  • Process of recording the movement of objects or people

    hundreds of rubber balls are attached with reflective tape, which needs to be replaced periodically. The markers are usually attached directly to the skin (as

    Motion capture

    Motion capture

    Motion_capture

  • Synchronous optical networking
  • Standardized protocol

    Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) are standardized protocols that transfer multiple digital bit streams synchronously

    Synchronous optical networking

    Synchronous optical networking

    Synchronous_optical_networking

  • Cable layer
  • Ship for laying undersea cables

    A cable layer or cable ship is a deep-sea vessel designed and used to lay underwater cables for telecommunications, for electric power transmission, military

    Cable layer

    Cable layer

    Cable_layer

  • Cable television headend
  • Facility for cable television system

    community. The cable node located in the field in-turn reverses the optical light from the hub and changes the signals back to RF over coaxial cable. This is

    Cable television headend

    Cable television headend

    Cable_television_headend

  • Modem
  • Device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information

    Coherent Optical Networking Platform". optics.org. 17 Mar 2016. "Nokia Bell Labs achieve 65 Terabit-per-second transmission record for transoceanic cable systems"

    Modem

    Modem

    Modem

  • Decibel
  • Logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of physical quantities

    miles of standard cable (MSC). 1 MSC corresponded to the loss of power over one mile (approximately 1.6 km) of standard telephone cable at a frequency of

    Decibel

    Decibel

  • Keystone wall plate
  • Interior decoration for communication wiring

    made to work with many different types of cabling solutions, including coaxial, twisted pair, HDMI, optical fiber, etc. Keystone wall plates are made

    Keystone wall plate

    Keystone wall plate

    Keystone_wall_plate

  • USB hardware
  • Communication connector using the USB protocol

    the host or device is called the receptacle, and the connector attached to the cable is called the plug. The USB specification documents also periodically

    USB hardware

    USB_hardware

  • Computer port (hardware)
  • Computerized hardware

    the port and cable contacts connect, provide a method to transfer data signals between devices. Bent pins are easier to replace on a cable than on a connector

    Computer port (hardware)

    Computer port (hardware)

    Computer_port_(hardware)

  • Pickup (music technology)
  • Captures vibrations produced by musical instruments

    filter, producing a non-linearity effect not found in piezoelectric or optical transducers. Pickups are usually designed to feed a high input impedance

    Pickup (music technology)

    Pickup (music technology)

    Pickup_(music_technology)

  • Utility pole
  • Post used by public utilities to support overhead wires and related equipment

    cable (FOC) for telephone lines and coaxial cable for cable television (CATV). Coaxial or optical fibre cables linking computer networks are also increasingly

    Utility pole

    Utility pole

    Utility_pole

  • Ferrule
  • Ring used for fastening or joining

    Noda & Tachikawa Etsuji Sugita, "Ferrule for optical fiber transmitting linearly polarized light and optical fiber connector using this ferrule", issued

    Ferrule

    Ferrule

    Ferrule

  • SATA
  • Computer bus interface for storage devices

    Based Cable Comparison" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008. Feldman, Michael (17 July 2007). "Optical Cables

    SATA

    SATA

    SATA

  • Keyboard technology
  • Hardware technology of keyboards

    both hardware and software means. Hardware key loggers are attached to the keyboard cable or installed inside standard keyboards. Software keyloggers

    Keyboard technology

    Keyboard technology

    Keyboard_technology

  • Overhead power line
  • Above-ground structure for bulk transfer and distribution of electricity

    staggered array line the conductor cables for the supply of the earth net of the transmitting antenna are attached on the exterior of a ring, while the

    Overhead power line

    Overhead power line

    Overhead_power_line

  • Das
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    electronically Direct-attached storage, a digital storage system Distributed acoustic sensing, systems use fiber optic cables to provide distributed

    Das

    Das

  • Serial communication
  • Type of data transfer

    ATA Serial Attached SCSI Shift register with serial-in and serial-out configuration SONET and SDH (high speed telecommunication over optical fibers) SpaceWire

    Serial communication

    Serial communication

    Serial_communication

  • Semaphore
  • Mechanical apparatus used to send messages

    The heliograph was a simple but effective instrument for instantaneous optical communication over long distances during the late 19th and early 20th century

    Semaphore

    Semaphore

    Semaphore

  • Internet access
  • Individual connection to the Internet

    ADSL, and cable Internet access. Newer technologies include VDSL and optical fiber extended closer to the subscriber in both telephone and cable plants.

    Internet access

    Internet access

    Internet_access

  • Cable telephony
  • Digital telephony over cable TV type networks

    attached devices operational. Richard Grigonis (ed) Cable Telephony in Computer Telephony Encyclopedia, Focal Press, 2000 pp.68-69 [1], PacketCable

    Cable telephony

    Cable_telephony

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    that supports information exchange includes wired media like copper cables, optical fibers, and wireless radio-frequency media. The arrangement of hosts

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Webcam
  • Video camera connected to a computer or network

    software to handle the UVC stream. Another could use multiple USB cameras attached to the host computer the software resides on, and broadcast multiple streams

    Webcam

    Webcam

    Webcam

  • ESATA
  • Variant of Serial ATA meant for external connectivity

    connect to a multi-bay NAS (network attached storage) machine with multiple hard disks (HDD) using one eSATA cable. On many notebook computers limited

    ESATA

    ESATA

    ESATA

  • CD player
  • Electronic device that plays audio compact discs

    electronic device that plays audio compact discs, which are a digital optical disc data storage format. CD players were first sold to consumers in 1982

    CD player

    CD player

    CD_player

  • Gender of connectors and fasteners
  • Engineering designation

    has the wrong gender to connect to another hose. Some military fiber optical cables also have hermaphroditic connectors to prevent connector-gender-mismatch

    Gender of connectors and fasteners

    Gender of connectors and fasteners

    Gender_of_connectors_and_fasteners

  • Fiber Distributed Data Interface
  • Standard for data transmission in a local area network

    area network. It uses optical fiber as its standard underlying physical medium. It was also later specified to use copper cable, in which case it may

    Fiber Distributed Data Interface

    Fiber Distributed Data Interface

    Fiber_Distributed_Data_Interface

  • Mesh networking
  • Network with multiple links between nodes

    and reliable: problems in a cable affect only the two nodes attached to it. In such networks, however, the number of cables, and therefore the cost, goes

    Mesh networking

    Mesh networking

    Mesh_networking

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    the flash is attached directly to the camera—typically in a slot at the top of the camera (the flash shoe or hot shoe) or through a cable—activating the

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • Rotary dial
  • Device for sending telephone numbers

    Internet pioneers Transmission media Coaxial cable Fiber-optic communication optical fiber Free-space optical communication Molecular communication Radio

    Rotary dial

    Rotary dial

    Rotary_dial

  • Ethernet
  • Computer networking technology

    experiments with star topologies (called Fibernet) using optical fiber were published by 1978. Shared cable Ethernet is always hard to install in offices because

    Ethernet

    Ethernet

    Ethernet

  • Aramid
  • Class of synthetic fiber related to nylon

    comprising a CO group attached to an NH group. In order to meet the FTC definition of an aramid, at least 85% of these linkages must be attached to two aromatic

    Aramid

    Aramid

    Aramid

  • History of the Internet
  • have undersea optical cable. High-speed cables join North Africa and the Horn of Africa to intercontinental cable systems. Undersea cable development is

    History of the Internet

    History of the Internet

    History_of_the_Internet

  • Fiberscope
  • Flexible optical fiber bundle with an eyepiece on one end and a lens on the other

    fiber-optic cables. Fiber-optic cables are made of optically pure glass and are as thin as a human’s hair. The three main components of a fiber-optic cable are:

    Fiberscope

    Fiberscope

    Fiberscope

  • Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array
  • Neutrino telescope located beneath the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station (1996–2009)

    "drilling" a hole in the ice using a hot-water hose, sinking the cable with attached optical modules in, and then letting the ice freeze around it. AMANDA

    Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array

    Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array

    Antarctic_Muon_And_Neutrino_Detector_Array

  • Fibre Channel
  • Computer storage networking technology

    Fibre Channel typically runs on optical fiber cables within and between data centers, but can also run on copper cabling. Supported data rates include 1

    Fibre Channel

    Fibre_Channel

  • USB flash drive
  • Data storage device

    interface. A typical USB drive is removable, rewritable, and smaller than an optical disc, and usually weighs less than 30 g (1 oz). Since first offered for

    USB flash drive

    USB flash drive

    USB_flash_drive

  • Telephone
  • Telecommunications device

    efficiently the human voice, into electronic signals that are transmitted via cables and other communication channels to another telephone which reproduces the

    Telephone

    Telephone

    Telephone

  • Concentrator
  • server processing rate. A patch panel or other component in the cable plant where cable runs converge.[citation needed] ISP used concentrators to enable

    Concentrator

    Concentrator

  • Network switch
  • Networking hardware that forwards packets based on hardware address

    switch to a physical medium, such as a fiber optic cable. Alternatively, DAC (Direct Attach Copper) cables may be used in place of modules. These modules

    Network switch

    Network_switch

  • GameCube
  • Video game console by Nintendo

    design a graphics processing unit. It was the first Nintendo console to use optical discs instead of ROM cartridges, supplemented by writable memory cards

    GameCube

    GameCube

    GameCube

  • Storage area network
  • Network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage

    Fibre Channel had to be implemented over copper cables, these days multimode optical fibre cables are used in SANs. SANs are usually built with redundancy

    Storage area network

    Storage area network

    Storage_area_network

  • Cellular network
  • Telecommunications networks transmitted by radio waves

    call is in progress, the mobile station will search for a new channel to attach to in order not to drop the call. Once a new channel is found, the network

    Cellular network

    Cellular network

    Cellular_network

  • Node (networking)
  • Device or point within a network capable of creating, receiving, or transmitting data

    computer networks. A physical network node is an electronic device that is attached to a network, and is capable of creating, receiving, or transmitting information

    Node (networking)

    Node_(networking)

  • Voice over IP
  • Methods of delivering voice communications and multimedia over IP networks

    a conventional analog telephone attached through a modular phone jack. Some residential Internet gateways and cable modems have this function built in

    Voice over IP

    Voice_over_IP

  • PCI Express
  • Computer expansion bus standard

    specification. OCuLink (standing for "optical-copper link", as Cu is the chemical symbol for copper) is an extension for the "cable version of PCI Express". Version

    PCI Express

    PCI Express

    PCI_Express

  • Multichannel multipoint distribution service
  • Wireless communications technology

    formerly known as broadband radio service (BRS) and also known as wireless cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband

    Multichannel multipoint distribution service

    Multichannel multipoint distribution service

    Multichannel_multipoint_distribution_service

  • SCART
  • 21-pin connector for audio-visual equipment

    and automatically switch to the appropriate AV channel when the SCART attached device is switched on. SCART was also used for high definition signals

    SCART

    SCART

    SCART

  • IEEE 1394
  • Serial bus interface standard

    (i.e., 400 MB/s) over beta-mode or optical connections up to 100 m (330 ft) in length. Standard category 5e cable supports 100 m (330 ft) at S100. The

    IEEE 1394

    IEEE_1394

  • Computer mouse
  • Pointing device used to control a computer

    modern mice use optical movement detection with no moving parts. Though originally all mice were connected to a computer by a cable, many modern mice

    Computer mouse

    Computer mouse

    Computer_mouse

  • Color scroller
  • Color-changing accessory for stage lighting fixtures

    smaller and less numerous - so the percentage of coloured material in the optical path increases relative to the white light pass-through, and the result

    Color scroller

    Color_scroller

  • Network tap
  • Hardware device to access the data flowing across a computer network

    optical fiber for physical intrusion disturbances. There is also a proven solution that utilizes existing dark (unused) fiber in a multi-strand cable

    Network tap

    Network_tap

  • Skycam
  • Three dimensional, cable-suspended camera

    01 inches (0.25 mm) positioning resolution. The cable is a braided Kevlar jacketed single mode optical fiber with conductive copper elements and is capable

    Skycam

    Skycam

    Skycam

  • MIL-STD-1553
  • US military computer network standard

    designated for broadcast messages. A version of MIL-STD-1553 using optical cabling in place of electrical is known as MIL-STD-1773. MIL-STD-1553 was first

    MIL-STD-1553

    MIL-STD-1553

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7
  • Camera model

    separately include an electronic live viewfinder, external optical viewfinder (both of which attach to the camera's hot-shoe), spare batteries, filter adaptor

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

    Panasonic_Lumix_DMC-LX7

  • Smartphone
  • Handheld mobile device

    such as a projector (Samsung Beam i8520 and Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530), optical zoom lenses (Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom and Samsung Galaxy K Zoom), thermal

    Smartphone

    Smartphone

    Smartphone

  • Satellite television
  • Broadcasting of television using artificial satellites

    available in many remote geographic areas without terrestrial television or cable television service. Different receivers are required for the two types.

    Satellite television

    Satellite television

    Satellite_television

  • Wireless network
  • Computer network not fully connected by cables

    components, such as hardware, cables, connectors, and closures, shall take into consideration the structure to which they are attached. Compared to wired systems

    Wireless network

    Wireless network

    Wireless_network

  • Local loop
  • In telephony, the last part of the connection to the customer

    local loops required. Usually all these circuits went into aerial or buried cables with a twisted pair for each local loop nearer the exchange, see outside

    Local loop

    Local loop

    Local_loop

  • Television
  • Medium for transmitting moving images and sound

    receivers. Alternatively, television signals are distributed by coaxial cable or optical fiber, satellite systems, and, since the 2000s, via the Internet. Until

    Television

    Television

    Television

  • Beacon
  • Device used to attract attention

    similar site. When used in such fashion, beacons can be considered a form of optical telegraphy. Beacons help guide navigators to their destinations. Types

    Beacon

    Beacon

  • Telephone numbering plan
  • Numbering method for assigning routing addresses for telephones

    standard Q.713, paragraph 3.4.2.3.3, indicating the numbering plan of the attached telephone number. NPIs can be found in Signalling Connection Control Part

    Telephone numbering plan

    Telephone_numbering_plan

  • Dial tone
  • Signal indicating that a call is possible

    line, and normal calls cannot be made. It is maintained only so that an attached phone can dial the emergency telephone number (such as 911, 112 or 999)

    Dial tone

    Dial_tone

  • Medium-dependent interface
  • Interface between a network device and the data link it communicates over

    typically made with a single BNC connector to which a T-piece was attached. For twisted-pair cabling 8P8C, modular connectors are used (often called RJ45 in this

    Medium-dependent interface

    Medium-dependent interface

    Medium-dependent_interface

  • Microwave
  • Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 1 m to 1 mm

    the atmosphere becomes transparent again in the so-called infrared and optical window frequency ranges. In a microwave beam directed at an angle into

    Microwave

    Microwave

    Microwave

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  • Abhimand | அபிமஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Abhimand | அபிமஂத

    Gladdening

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

  • Broomhead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Broomhead

    English : habitational name from Broomhead, now a district of Sheffield.

  • Preetinder
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Preetinder

    God of Love cupid

  • Wilcock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire)

    Wilcock

    English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : from a medieval personal name, composed of the elements Will 1 + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).

  • Mihira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Mihira

    Intelligence; Feminine Form of Mihir; The Sun

  • Beldon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beldon

    English : variant spelling of Belden.

  • Shankaran | ஷஂகரந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shankaran | ஷஂகரந 

    Sinkam

  • Finleigh
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Finleigh

    Fair hero.

  • Ailbhe
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ailbhe

    Bright.

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  • Optician
  • a.

    One skilled in optics.

  • Optical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to vision or sight.

  • Unattached
  • a.

    Not attached; not adhering; having no engagement; free.

  • Attached
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Attach

  • Optical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the eye; ocular; as, the optic nerves (the first pair of cranial nerves) which are distributed to the retina. See Illust. of Brain, and Eye.

  • Optical
  • a.

    Relating to the science of optics; as, optical works.

  • Cortical
  • a.

    Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.

  • Attach
  • v. i.

    To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest; as, dower will attach.

  • Optician
  • a.

    One who deals in optical glasses and instruments.

  • Optically
  • adv.

    By optics or sight; with reference to optics.

  • Optional
  • a.

    Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; not compulsory; as, optional studies; it is optional with you to go or stay.

  • Optic
  • a.

    Alt. of Optical

  • Perspicil
  • n.

    An optical glass; a telescope.

  • Attache
  • v. t.

    One attached to another person or thing, as a part of a suite or staff. Specifically: One attached to an embassy.

  • Attach
  • v. t.

    To connect; to place so as to belong; to assign by authority; to appoint; as, an officer is attached to a certain regiment, company, or ship.

  • Topical
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.

  • Attach
  • v. i.

    To adhere; to be attached.

  • Poetical
  • a.

    Expressed in metrical form; exhibiting the imaginative or the rhythmical quality of poetry; as, a poetical composition; poetical prose.

  • Vortical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a vortex or vortexes; resembling a vortex in form or motion; whirling; as, a vortical motion.

  • Detached
  • a.

    Separate; unconnected, or imperfectly connected; as, detached parcels.