Hypertext Webster Gateway: "socket"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Socket \Sock"et\, n. [OE. soket, a dim. through OF. fr. L.
soccus. See {Sock} a covering for the foot.]
1. An opening into which anything is fitted; any hollow thing
or place which receives and holds something else; as, the
sockets of the teeth.

His eyeballs in their hollow sockets sink. --Dryden.

2. Especially, the hollow tube or place in which a candle is
fixed in the candlestick.

And in the sockets oily bubbles dance. --Dryden.

{Socket bolt} (Mach.), a bolt that passes through a thimble
that is placed between the parts connected by the bolt.

{Socket chisel}. Same as {Framing chisel}. See under
{Framing}.

{Socket pipe}, a pipe with an expansion at one end to receive
the end of a connecting pipe.

{Socket pole}, a pole armed with iron fixed on by means of a
socket, and used to propel boats, etc. [U.S.]

{Socket wrench}, a wrench consisting of a socket at the end
of a shank or rod, for turning a nut, bolthead, etc., in a
narrow or deep recess.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

socket
n 1: a bony hollow into which a structure fits
2: receptacle where something (a pipe or probe or end of a
bone) is inserted
3: a receptacle into which an electric device can be inserted


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