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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Switch \Switch\, n. [Cf. OD. swick a scourage, a whip. Cf.
     {Swink}, {Swing}.]
     1. A small, flexible twig or rod.
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              Mauritania, on the fifth medal, leads a horse with


              something like a thread; in her other hand she holds
              a switch.                             --Addison.
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     2. (Railways) A movable part of a rail; or of opposite rails,
        for transferring cars from one track to another.
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     3. A separate mass or trees of hair, or of some substance (at
        jute) made to resemble hair, worn on the head by women.
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     4. (Elec.) A device for shifting an electric current to
        another circuit, or for making and breaking a circuit.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     {Safety switch} (Railways), a form of switch contrived to
        prevent or lessen the danger of derailment of trains.
  
     {Switch back} (Railways), an arrangement of tracks whereby
        elevations otherwise insurmountable are passed. The track
        ascends by a series of zigzags, the engine running
        alternately forward and back, until the summit is reached.
        
  
     {Switch board} (Elec.), a collection of switches in one piece
        of apparatus, so arranged that a number of circuits may be
        connected or combined in any desired manner.
  
     {Switch grass}. (Bot.) See under {Grass}.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Switch \Switch\, v. i.
     To walk with a jerk. [Prov. Eng.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Switch \Switch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Switched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
     {Switching}.]
     1. To strike with a switch or small flexible rod; to whip.
        --Chapman.
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     2. To swing or whisk; as, to switch a cane.
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     3. To trim, as, a hedge. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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     4. To turn from one railway track to another; to transfer by
        a switch; -- generally with off, from, etc.; as, to switch
        off a train; to switch a car from one track to another.
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     5. (Eccl.) To shift to another circuit.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  switch
       n 1: control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or
            electronic device for making or breaking or changing the
            connections in a circuit [syn: {electric switch}, {electrical
            switch}]
       2: an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the
          replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
          [syn: {substitution}, {permutation}, {transposition}, {replacement}]
       3: hairpiece consisting of a tress of false hair; used by women
          to give shape to a coiffure
       4: railroad track having two movable rails and necessary
          connections; used to turn a train from one track to
          another or to store rolling stock
       5: a flexible implement used as an instrument of punishment
       6: a basketball maneuver; two defensive players shift
          assignments so that each guards the player usually guarded
          by the other
       7: the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his
          switch on abortion cost him the election" [syn: {switching},
           {shift}]
       v 1: change over, change around, or switch over [syn: {switch
            over}, {exchange}]
       2: exchange or give (something) in exchange for [syn: {trade},
          {swap}, {swop}]
       3: lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a
          different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists";
          "The car changed lanes" [syn: {shift}, {change}]
       4: make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we
          switched" [syn: {change over}, {shift}]
       5: cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch
          on the light"; "throw the lever" [syn: {throw}, {flip}]
       6: flog with or as if with a flexible rod
       7: reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) [syn: {interchange},
           {tack}, {alternate}, {flip}, {flip-flop}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  421 Moby Thesaurus words for "switch":
     about-face, accommodation, action, adaptation, adjustment, agency,
     alchemy, alteration, alternate, amelioration, anagnorisis, angle,
     apostacize, apostasy, apostatize, appendage, architectonics,
     architecture, argument, arm, assign, assimilate to, assimilation,
     assumption, astonishment, atmosphere, avert, background,
     backscratching, bandy, barter, baste, bastinado, be quits with,
     bear off, beat, become, becoming, belabor, belt, betterment, bine,
     birch, blockbuster, blow, bolt, bomb, bombshell, bough, branch,
     branchedness, branchiness, break, break away, bring to, buffet,
     burgeon, buy and sell, cane, carry over, catastrophe, catch,
     change, change for, change into, change of heart, change over,
     change sides, change-over, changeableness, characterization,
     chignon, club, color, communicate, commutation, commute,
     compensate, complication, compound for, consign,
     constructive change, continuity, contrivance, conversion, convert,
     cooperate, counterchange, cowhide, cudgel, cut, deadwood, deal,
     defect, defection, deflection, degeneration, degenerative change,
     delegation, deliver, denouement, deport, deputation, deputyship,
     desert, design, deterioration, development, deviate, deviation,
     device, difference, diffuse, direct, discontinuity, displacement,
     disseminate, divergence, diversification, diversion, diversity,
     divert, do business, do over, draw aside, drub, dub in,
     earthshaker, ease off, edge off, episode, even trade, exchange,
     expel, export, extradite, eye-opener, fable, fall, fall away,
     fall off, falling action, false hair, ferule, fitting, flagellate,
     flagellum, flail, flip-flop, flog, fly off, fork, frond, fustigate,
     gee, get back at, get even with, gimmick, give a whipping,
     give and take, give in exchange, give place to, give the stick,
     glance, glance off, go off, go over, gradual change, growth, hand,
     hand forward, hand on, hand over, haw, head off, horse-trade,
     horsewhip, imp, impart, import, improvement, incident, interchange,
     jib, joint, joker, kicker, knout, lace, lapse, lash, lay on, leg,
     limb, line, link, lobe, lobule, local color, logroll, logrolling,
     make, make do with, make over, make way for, melioration, member,
     metastasize, metathesize, mitigation, modification, modulation,
     mood, motif, move aside, movement, mythos, naturalization,
     naturalize, offer in exchange, offshoot, organ, overthrow, paddle,
     pandybat, pass, pass on, pass over, pass the buck, passage,
     pay back, perfuse, peripeteia, permute, pinion, pistol-whip, plan,
     plot, pommel, pork barrel, power of attorney, progress, pummel,
     put up with, qualification, quid pro quo, radical change, ramage,
     ramification, rat, rattan, rawhide, re-creation, re-formation,
     realignment, reciprocate, recognition, reconversion, reconvert,
     redeem, redesign, redirect, reduce to, reduction, reform,
     reformation, relay, remaking, render, renewal, replacement,
     representation, requite, reshaping, resolution, resolve into,
     respond, restructuring, retaliate, return, return the compliment,
     revelation, reversal, reverse, revival, revivification, revolution,
     ring in, rising action, rod, ruler, runner, sarment, scheme, scion,
     scourge, secede, secondary plot, sheer off, shift, shocker, shoot,
     shove aside, shunt, shy, shy off, side, sidestep, sidetrack, sidle,
     slant, slip, smite, spank, spear, spray, spread, sprig, sprit,
     sprout, spur, staggerer, startler, steer clear of, step aside,
     stick, stolon, story, strap, strike, stripe, structure, subject,
     subplot, subrogation, substitute, substitution, sucker,
     sudden change, supersedence, superseding, supersedure,
     supersession, supplantation, supplanting, supplantment, surprisal,
     surprise, surprise ending, surprise package, surprise party, swap,
     swap horses, swapping, swinge, switch over, switch-over, tail,
     take in exchange, tendril, thallus, thematic development, theme,
     thrash, thump, thunderbolt, thunderclap, tit for tat, tone, topic,
     total change, trade, trade in, trade off, trade sight unseen,
     trading, traffic, transfer, transfer property, transform,
     transformation, transfuse, transit, transition, translate,
     translocate, transmit, transplace, transplant, transpose, trounce,
     truck, truncheon, turn, turn aside, turn away, turn back,
     turn cloak, turn into, turn over, turnabout, turning into, twig,
     twist, twitch, upheaval, variation, variety, veer off,
     vicariousness, violent change, volte-face, wag, waggle, wallop,
     wave, whale, whip, whop, wing, worsening
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

  switch
       
          1.  {switch statement}.
       
          2.  {command line option}.
       
          3.  {packet switch}, {circuit switch}.
       
          (1999-01-14)
       
       

















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