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docking station
noun
- a stand or converter into which a laptop, tablet, handheld game console, smartphone, or other mobile device is inserted to charge a battery, connect to peripherals, access additional ports, etc.
docking station
noun
- a device used to connect one appliance to another, esp a portable computer and a desktop computer, to make use of its external power supply, monitor, and keyboard, esp to enable the transfer of data between the machines
Word History and Origins
Origin of docking station1
Example Sentences
Drivers can still use their phone to make phone calls or for other functions, such as listening to music, if they are using it hands-free with technology such as a docking station, Bluetooth or speakers.
Action can happen via the hand-held console anywhere or it can be hooked up to a TV with the docking station for use with traditional gamepads.
I turned off Gran’s church choir CD and searched the kitchen for a docking station.
These are complexes that cross the cell membrane, with a "docking station" on the cell's exterior and a branch that extends into the cell.
“It’s really the docking station for everything else we’re talking about,” Gen. Solhjem told an audience at the conference.
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