Wirings
noun
1.
an act of a person who wires.
2.
Electricity. the aggregate of wires in a lighting system, switchboard, radio, etc.
noun
1.
the network of wires used in an electrical system, device, or circuit
2.
the quality or condition of such a network
adjective
3.
used in wiring
wiring wir·ing (wīr’ĭng)
n.
The fastening together of the ends of a broken bone with wire sutures.
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