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    wire
    [ˈwī(ə)r]
    noun
    wire (noun) · wires (plural noun) · the wire (noun)
    1. metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod:
      "a coil of copper wire" · "a wire coat hanger"
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      • a piece of wire.
      • a length or quantity of wire used, for example, for fencing or to carry an electric current.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        horse racing
        a wire stretched across and above the track at the finish line of a racetrack.
    2. an electronic listening device that can be concealed on a person:
      "an undercover police informer who was wearing a wire"
    3. informal
      a telegram or cablegram.
    verb
    wire (verb) · wires (third person present) · wired (past tense) · wired (past participle) · wiring (present participle)
    1. install electric circuits or wires in:
      "wiring a plug" · "they wired the place themselves"
      • connect (someone or something) to a piece of electronic equipment:
        "a microphone wired to a loudspeaker"
    2. provide, fasten, or reinforce with wires:
      "they wired his jaw"
    3. informal
      send a telegram or cablegram to:
      "she wired her friend for advice"
      • send (money) to (someone) by means of a telegram or cablegram:
        "he was expecting a friend in Australia to wire him $1,500"
    4. snare (an animal) with wire.
    5. croquet
      obstruct (a ball, shot, or player) by a wicket.
    Origin
    Old English wīr; of Germanic origin, probably from the base of Latin viere ‘plait, weave’.
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