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Definition of Auxiliary storage
1. Noun. A data storage device that is not the main memory of a computer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Auxiliary Storage
Literary usage of Auxiliary storage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"The auxiliary storage tank corresponds to the regular storage tank on a system
... The method of operation after the air has entered the auxiliary storage ..."
2. Electric Railways: A Treatise on the Modern Development of Electric Traction by James R. Cravath, Harris C. Trow (1907)
"The auxiliary storage tank corresponds to the regular storage tank on a system
... The method of operation after the air has entered the auxiliary storage ..."
3. High-speed Steel; the Development, Nature, Treatment, and Use of High-speed by Otto Matthew Becker (1910)
"The subject of auxiliary storage, storage for material in process of ...
auxiliary storage and Transportation.—The auxiliary storage will most likely need ..."
4. Electric Railways: A Treatise on the Modern Development of Electric Traction by James R. Cravath, Harris C. Trow (1907)
"From the main storage tank under the car, air is led through a reducing valve to
an auxiliary storage tank. This reducing valve allows enough air to pass ..."
5. Field Practice: An Inspection Manual for Property Owners, Fire Departments by National fire protection association (1914)
"(b) Hydraulic power pumps in duplicate, with auxiliary storage reservoir. ...
GRAVITY SYSTEM WITH CONTINUOUS PUMPING AND auxiliary storage. ..."
6. High-speed Steel: The Development, Nature, Treatment, and Use of High-speed by Otto Matthew Becker (1910)
"Transportation and storage facilities, especially auxiliary storage for materials
in process, must be adapted to the accelerated production, ..."