wire into



wire into

v.
1. To connect something or someone to something or someone by wires: I wired a battery-powered amplifier into the microphone.
2. To implement some capability through logic circuitry that is permanently connected within some computer or calculator and therefore not subject to change by programming: The engineers wired the video card directly into the computer so it would run faster.
3. To determine or put something into effect by some physiological or neurological mechanism. Used chiefly in the passive: The ability to distinguish colors is wired into the anatomy of the eye.
See also: wire

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ketill-Ancient Scandinavian
Lehi-Biblical, Mormon
Hananiahhan-ə-NIE-ə (English)Biblical
Arundhati-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi
Ibrahima-Western African
Elisabete-LEE-sah-bet (Swedish, Norwegian), E-lee-sah-bet (Finnish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Spanish, Biblical Greek