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adaptor

 

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Noun adaptor has 1 sense
  1. adapter, adaptor - device that enables something to be used in a way different from that for which it was intended or makes different pieces of apparatus compatible
    --1 is a kind of device
    Derived form: verb adapt1

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Term: Adaptor

Noun:

1. A device that enables connection between two or more different electrical or electronic components or systems, allowing them to work together harmoniously.

Sample Sentence: I need an adaptor to connect my European laptop charger to the American electrical outlet.

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2. A person who adjusts or alters their behavior, beliefs, or customs to fit in with a particular group, culture, or environment.

Sample Sentence: Sarah quickly became an adaptor to the new workplace culture, adopting their informal dress code and relaxed approach.

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Verb:

1. To modify or change something to make it suitable or compatible with a different device, system, or environment.

Sample Sentence: The software engineer had to adapt and adapt his code to adaptor it for the new operating system.

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Adjective:

1. Relating to or characteristic of a specific region, locality, or community.

Sample Sentence: The bookstore carried an impressive collection of local and adaptor books, capturing the essence of the region's culture.

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2. Widely liked or accepted by the general public; trendy or fashionable.

Sample Sentence: The new coffee shop has become the most popular spot in town, attracting both locals and adaptor visitors.

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