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A mechanical or electric device that is used to deliberately interrupt or alter the path of the current through the circuit.
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A parameter included in DOS commands, usually preceded by the slash (/) symbol, that clarifies or modifies the action of the command. synchronization
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a network traffic monitoring device that controls the flow of traffic between multiple network nodes.
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In telephony, a device which connects incoming lines or trunks as part of an end-to-end connection.
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A device to turn current on or of in an electrical circuit.
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| switch | exchange or give (something) in exchange for |
| switch | (baseball) able to bat either right-handed or left-handed |
| switch | small cane of watery or moist areas in southern United States |
| switch | a locomotive for switching rolling stock in a railroad yard |
| switch | grass of western America used for hay |
| switch | cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch |
| switch | cause to operate by flipping a switch |
| switch | change over, change around, or switch over |
| switch | bat right-handed against a left-handed and left-handed against a right-handed pitcher, in baseball |
| switch | a baseball player who can bat either right or left handed |
| switch | slang term for a bisexual person |
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