Adapter vs Bracket - What's the difference?
adapter | bracket |
One who is capable of adapting well to differing situations.
One who adapts a thing, e.g. a play.
A device or application used to achieve operative compatibility between devices that otherwise are incompatible.
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# Specifically, a device that permits two, three, or more plugs to be used at a single electrical power point.
# Specifically, a device that allows one format of plug to be used with a different format of socket.
# Specifically, an AC-adaptor: a device that reduces voltage and converts AC to DC to allow a battery-powered device to use mains power.
(senseid)A fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
(nautical) A short crooked timber, resembling a knee, used as a support.
(military) The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage.
Any of the characters "(", ")", "[", "]", "{", "}", and, in the area of computer languages, "<" and ">".
"(" and ")" specifically, the other forms above requiring adjectives for disambiguation.
(technical) "[" and "]" specifically - opposed to the other forms of which have their own technical names.
(sports) Printed diagram of games in a tournament.
(sports) Prediction of the outcome of games in a tournament, used for betting purposes.
One of several ranges of numbers.
(military) In artillery, the endangered region between two shell impacts (one long and one short). The next shell fired is likely to hit accurately.
To bound on both sides, to surround as enclosing with brackets.
To place in the same category.
To mark distinctly for special treatment.
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To set aside, discount, ignore.
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(photography) To take multiple images of the same subject, using a range of exposure settings, in order to help ensure that a satisfactory image is obtained.
(philosophy, phenomenology) In the philosophical system of and his followers, to set aside metaphysical theories and existential questions concerning what is real in order to focus philosophical attention simply on the actual content of experience.
As nouns the difference between adapter and bracket
is that adapter is adapter (device to allow compatibility) while bracket is (senseid)a fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.As a verb bracket is
to bound on both sides, to surround as enclosing with brackets.adapter
English
(wikipedia adapter)Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(en noun)- He was an able adapter , and could easily adjust to the differences when the company changed ownership.
- The critic gave rave reviews to the adapter of the ancient play, who worked to give the text more relevance to the modern day.
- He had an adapter that let him plug his phone into the car's cigarette lighter for power.
- The wall outlet sprouted an electrical monstrosity of adapters''' plugged into '''adapters that sparked ominously.
- We bought adapters to use our three-prong plugs in the two-prong, unpolarized outlets of the old house.
- I lost my cellphone's adaptor so I couldn't recharge it.
Derived terms
* AC adapter * power adapterExternal links
* (commonslite)Anagrams
* ----bracket
English
Noun
(en noun)- tax bracket''''', ''age '''bracket
Synonyms
* parentheses, parensDerived terms
* angle bracket * bracketology * bulge bracket * curly bracket * gas bracket * income bracket/income tax bracket/tax bracket * price bracket * round bracket * shelf bracket * square bracketHyponyms
* See alsoSee also
(punctuation)Verb
(en verb)- I tried to hit the bullseye by first bracketing it with two shots and then splitting the difference with my third, but I missed.
- Because the didn't have enough young boys for two full teams, they bracketed the seven-year olds with the eight-year olds.
Holy Grammar, Inc.”, in Search Magazine , July–August 2009:
- SIL got access to academic legitimacy; linguists bracketed the evangelical engine that drives SIL because they got access to data and tools.
