Connector
Connector may refer to:
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Hardware
    
- Plumbing
 - Electrical connector, a device for joining electrical circuits together (sometimes known as ports, plugs, or interfaces)
- Gender of connectors and fasteners
 - AC power plugs and sockets, devices that allow electrically operated equipment to be connected to the primary alternating current power supply in a building
 - RF connector, an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range
 - Circular connector
 - Cigarette lighter receptacle
 - Blind mate connector, a connector with self-aligning features
 - Board-to-board connector, for connecting printed circuit boards
 
 - Optical fiber connector, for joining optical fibers in communication systems
 - Phone connector (disambiguation)
 - Structural connector, in engineering
 
Software
    
- Connector (computer science), a pointer or link between two data structures
 - Data connector, generic term for software which allows loading of data from one place to another, e.g. databases, file systems or events
- Database connector, software which allows client software to talk to database server
 
 - Java EE Connector Architecture, a Java-based tool for connecting application servers and enterprise information systems
 
Other uses
    
- Connector (mathematics), a mathematical mapping
 - Connector (road), a highway or freeway road that connects to another highway or freeway
- Northern Connector, highway in Australia
 
 - Connector (social), people who help others by connecting them together
 - Connector (I the Mighty album), by rock band I the Mighty
 - A free bus on there Adelaide Metro, South Australia
 
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