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Definition of Auxiliary equipment
1. Noun. Electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under the control of) the central processing unit.
Group relationships: Adp System, Adps, Automatic Data Processing System, Computer System, Computing System
Generic synonyms: Electronic Equipment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Auxiliary Equipment
Literary usage of Auxiliary equipment
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"auxiliary equipment 25. The part of an electric-railway system that pertains
directly to the supply of current for the cars has been taken up, ..."
2. Manufacturing Costs and Accounts by Alexander Hamilton Church (1917)
"CHAPTER X auxiliary equipment—DESIGNS, PATTERNS, MOLDS, JIGS, ETC. In considering
the manufacturing process in its general aspect, we have hitherto ..."
3. Power, Heating and Ventilation: A Treatise for Designing and Constructing by Charles Lincoln Hubbard (1909)
"auxiliary equipment. Smoke-Pipe.—The smoke-pipe should be carried to the chimney
flue in a direct line if possible. The top of the pipe should be at ..."
4. Reinforced Concrete in Factory Construction by Atlas Portland Cement Company (1907)
"auxiliary equipment. Not only the factory itself, but many of its accessories
are built of concrete ..."
5. A Textbook on Electric Lighting and Railways: Geometrical Drawing by International Correspondence Schools (1901)
"auxiliary equipment.. We have already considered that part of an electric- railway
system that pertains directly to the supply of current for the cars. ..."