Plug-in
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The term plug-in may refer to any of the following.

In Automotive:
  • Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle


In Computers:
  • Plug-in (computing), a piece of software which enhances another software application and usually cannot be run independently
    • Browser extension
      Browser extension
      A browser extension is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser in some way. Depending on the browser and the version, the term may be distinct from similar terms such as plug-in or add-on. Mozilla Firefox was designed with the idea of being a small and simple web browser,...

      , which modifies the interface and/or behavior of web browsers
    • Photoshop plugin
      Photoshop plugin
      Photoshop plugins are add-on programs aimed at providing additional image effects or performing tasks that are impossible or hard to fulfill using Adobe Photoshop alone...

      , a piece of software that enhance the functionality of a Adobe Photoshop (a commercial software application)
    • Plug and play, is a common standard for hardware equipment installation


In Mathematics:
  • Plugging in (algebra)
    Plugging in (algebra)
    Plugging in is a colloquial mathematical term for the process of substitution, typically of a number or formula, in a formula. If the independent variables in the formula are visualised as certain required inputs, then the metaphor is of some black box picture in which a given input is a socket,...

    , a mathematical procedure in which substitutions are made in a formula


In Music:
  • Plug-In, (band), a instrumental metal band composed of Fanalo, Frédéric Motte
    Frédéric Motte
    Frédéric "Elmobo" Motte is a music producer and composer. He started toying with computer music when he got his hands on his first computer in 1983.-Demoscene:...

    , Denis Cornardeau and Simon Renault.
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