gadget

UK /ɡæd͡ʒ.ɪt/ US /ɡæd͡ʒ.ɪt/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

A thing whose name cannot be remembered; thingamajig, doohickey.

Then the names of all the other things on board a ship! I don't know half of them yet; even the sailors forget at times, and if the exact name of anything they want happens to slip from their memory, they call it a chicken-fixing, or a gadjet, or a timmey-noggy, or a wim-wom—just pro tem., you know.

2

Any device or machine, especially one whose name cannot be recalled, often either clever or complicated.

He bought a neat new gadget for shredding potatoes.

That's quite a lot of gadgets you have collected. Do you use any of them?

3

Any consumer electronics product.

From the Marvel Mixmaster to the Miracle Microwave, every time a new-fangled gadget has lobbed into the Aussie kitchen, Aussie mums have changed their cooking styles accordingly.

4

A sequence of machine code instructions crafted as part of an exploit that attempts to divert execution to a memory location chosen by the attacker.

A Spectre gadget was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of system interrupts.

5

A technique for converting a part of one problem to an equivalent part of another problem, used in constructing reductions.

We reduce an instance of 3-SAT to an instance of bird-flock-optimization, using a gadget that converts each conjunctive Boolean clause to a group of birds.

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