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wire
noun
1 metal drawn out into a narrow flexible strand.
2 a length of this, usually wrapped in insulating material, used for carrying an electric current.
3 telecomm a cable that connects point with point.
4 old use a telegram or telegraph.
5 a fence or barrier, etc made of wire; wire netting.
6 orig US horse-racing the wire stretched across the track at the finishing line.
verb (wired , wiring )
1
a to send a telegram to someone;
b to send (a message) by telegram.
2 (also wire something up)
a to fit up or connect up (an electrical apparatus or system, etc) with wires;
b to fasten or secure it with wire.
3 to catch (an animal) in a trap.
[Anglo-Saxon wir ]
wirer noun .
get one's wires crossed to misunderstand or be confused about something.
wire away or in to act or work with vigour.
wire brush
noun
1 a brush with wire bristles, for cleaning dirt off suede shoes and rust off metal, etc.
2 music a brush with long bristles which are scraped against side drums or cymbals.
wire cloth
noun a cloth or mesh of closely woven wire.
wire gauge
noun
1 a disc or plate with graded indents representing standard sizes, with which to measure the diameter of a wire.
2 the diameter of a particular piece of wire.
wire gauze
noun a stiff close fabric made of fine wire.

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