Plug-in
The term plug-in may refer to any of the following.
Automotive
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
Computing
- Plug-in (computing), a piece of software which enhances another software application and usually can be run independently
- Browser extension, which modifies the interface and/or behavior of web browsers
- Photoshop plugin, a piece of software that enhance the functionality of Adobe Photoshop
- Plug-in (Escape Velocity), add-on files used for modding the Ambrosia Software game series
Electronics
- AC power plugs and sockets, two- or three-pronged wall electrical outlets
- Plug and play is a common standard for hardware equipment installation
Mathematics
- Change of variables ("plugging in"), a mathematical procedure wherein substitutions are made in a formula
Music
- Plug-in, an instrumental metal band composed of Fanalo, Frédéric Motte, Denis Cornardeau and Simon Renault
See also
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