connector
[kŏ-nek´ter] 1. anything serving as a link between two separate objects or units.
2. in electrocardiography, an insulated connection between the
lead wires and the
pulse generator, usually of the pin-and-socket type.
neutral connector in electrocardiography, one of the flat blades of the standard three-pin wall receptacle that provides a return path for the electrical current.
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con·nec·tor
(kŏ-nek'tŏr, -tōr), In dentistry, a part of a partial denture that unites its components.
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con·nec·tor
(kŏ-nek'tŏr) dentistry A part of a partial denture that unites its components.
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con·nec·tor
(kŏ-nek'tŏr) In dentistry, part of a partial denture that unites its components.
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