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aux- In a video editing system, a channel reserved for connection to an external audio and/or video device.
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aux In a video editing system, a channel reserved for connection to an external audio and/or video device.
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auxiliary spring A device or an accessory containing a hub and a spring to prevent the sagging of lever handles.
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auxiliary 1. A supplementary power plant or engine used as secondary propulsion of a sailboat; 2. A small motor used to drive pumps or generators
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auxiliary A local unit of the Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Generally followed by a number.
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