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Dictionary
toggle
/ˈtɒɡ(ə)l/
noun
noun: toggle; plural noun: toggles; noun: toggle switch; plural noun: toggle switches; noun: toggle key; plural noun: toggle keys
1.
a short rod of wood or plastic sewn to one side of a coat or other garment, pushed through a hole or loop on the other side and twisted so as to act as a fastener.
•a pin or other crosspiece put through the eye of a rope or a link of a chain to keep it in place.
•a kind of wall fastener for use on open-backed plasterboard, having a part that springs open or turns through 90° after it is inserted so as to prevent withdrawal.
noun: toggle bolt; plural noun: toggle bolts
•a movable pivoted crosspiece acting as a barb on a harpoon.
2.
Computing
a key or command that is operated the same way but with opposite effect on successive occasions.
verb
verb: toggle; 3rd person present: toggles; past tense: toggled; past participle: toggled; gerund or present participle: toggling
1.
Computing
switch from one effect, feature, or state to another by using a toggle.
"the play/pause button toggles between those functions"
2.
provide or fasten with a toggle or toggles.
"our horses were hobbled or toggled before they were turned out to graze"
Cambridge English Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dic...english/toggle
toggle definition: 1. a small bar of wood or plastic that is used to fasten something by being put through a hole or loop 2. a key or button on a computer
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