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Someone with whom one is in communication
The salesperson had a whole binder full of contacts for potential clients.
A nodule designed to connect a device with something else
Touch the contact to ground and read the number again.
The establishment of communication (with)
I haven't been in contact with her for years.
A contact lens
a device designed for repetitive connections
The act of touching physically
To establish communication with something or someone
I am trying to contact my sister.
To touch; to come into physical contact with
The side of the train contacted the gantry.
{n} a touch, juncture, very close union
a thin curved glass or plastic lens designed to fit over the cornea in order to correct vision or to deliver medication
be in or establish communication with; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia"
a person who has spent time with a person with infectious TB
one of the instances when the apparent position of the edges of the Sun and the Moon cross one another during an eclipse They are designated as first contact, second contact, third contact, and fourth contact C
a person who is in a position to give you special assistance; "he used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor"
A position in which it is still possible for one player to hit or block the other
contact high: A feeling of elation obtained via the drug-induced behaviour of another person
contact inhibition: Inhibition of cell division in normal (noncancerous) cells when they contact a neighboring cell
contact juggling: The art of moving a single ball or multiple balls, as by rolling or spinning. The defining characteristic of contact juggling is that the artist stays in Contact with the ball or balls rather than throwing them
contact language: a pidgin language
contact lens: A thin lens, made of flexible or rigid plastic, that is placed directly on to the eye to correct vision, used as an alternative to spectacles, or, if coloured, to change one's eye color cosmetically
contact lenses: plural form of contact lens
contact sport: : An athletic contest which involves a significant amount of physical contact between the participating athletes
contact sports: plural form of contact sport
contact-lens: Attributive form of contact lens, noun
contact-lens case.
contact breaker: mechanical switch in a distributor fitted with two metal contact points through which energy is transmitted
contact dermatitis: itchy rash; a result of an exposure to an allergen or an irritant
contact dermatitis: Contact dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin or a rash caused by contact with various substances of a chemical, animal or vegetable nature The reaction may be an immunologic response or a direct toxic effect of the substance Among the more common causes of a contact dermatitis reaction are detergents left on washed clothes, nickel (in watch straps, bracelets and necklaces, and the fastenings on underclothes), chemicals in rubber gloves and condoms, certain cosmetics, plants such as poison ivy, and topical medications
contact dermatitis: An acute or chronic skin inflammation resulting from contact with an irritating substance or allergen
contact dermatitis: Inflammation or irritation of the skin because of contact with an irritating substance Examples: strong soap, deodorants or perfumes
contact flight: Aircraft navigation by visual observation of the horizon or of landmarks. Also called contact flying