socket
A socket providing electrical power, especially in a wall.
An electrical socket fixed in a wall.
The bony cavity in the skull that contains the eyeball.
A socket for connecting electrical appliances.
A standardized port for connecting USB devices.
A socket providing an electrical connection.
A socket connected to the main electricity supply.
A port for connecting headphones.
A socket designed to receive a plug.
A socket that holds a light bulb.
The cup-shaped socket in the pelvis into which the head of the femur fits.
A socket for connecting a landline telephone.
A body socket, such as for an eye or tooth, that is missing its natural part.
The socket of the shoulder blade into which the head of the humerus fits.
A port for connecting earphones.
A body socket that is deeply set, often due to age or illness.
Appearing concave or empty, referring to a body socket.
The cavity in the jawbone that secures the root of a tooth.
A socket that conforms to the common or official standard in a region.
A socket for connecting a television or radio aerial.
A common term for the shoulder socket.
A 21-pin connector for audio-visual equipment, mainly in Europe.
A more formal or technical term for a wall socket.
Used to describe something being correctly positioned within its corresponding cavity, especially in the body.
To connect an electrical device by pushing its plug into a socket.