Plug-in
Pronunciation: /ˈpɫəɡ- ˈɪn/
Plug-in (noun)
- a small software program that adds new features to a larger program.
- a device that connects to an electrical outlet to work.
Examples
- The browser plug-in enhances security features.
- You can install a plug-in to add new functions.
Common collocations: install a plug-in, download a plug-in, use a plug-in, buy a plug-in, use a plug-in