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slave A power amplifier that is driven by the preamp of another amp or PA component; often used to provide extra power or to drive cross-stage monitor amps.
Ãâó: www.instrument-musical.com/Amp_Glossary.htm
slave A person who is considered to be the personal property of his owner. In some societies, such as Ancient Greece and Ancient Persia, the treatment of slaves was strictly controlled by law. In most cases, however, a slave was considered as an object and his owner could treat him as he wanted.
Ãâó: www.saburchill.com/history/hist003.html
slave device which receives information from the bus or sends information on the bus in response to a request (also called a poll) from the Master
Ãâó: www.labs.it/rosin/glossary2.htm
slave A man or woman who owed personal service to another, and who was un-free, and unable to move home or work or change allegiance, to buy or to sell, without permission.
Ãâó: www.domesdaybook.co.uk/glossary.html
slave A submissive that is involved in a long term D/s relationship. This is a title preferred by some. There are also those that believe to be a slave the sub should have no limits and give up their rights to a safeword
Ãâó: www.grimesgrafix.com/welts/glossary.html
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