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Main Entry:
1con·tact 
Pronunciation:
kän-
takt
Function:
noun
Etymology: from French
contact or Latin
contactus, both meaning "a touching of body surfaces," from Latin
contingere "to have contact with, affect, happen," from
con-, com- "with, together" and
tangere "to touch" --related to
CONTAGIOUS,
CONTINGENT,
TANGENT,
TANGIBLE
1 : a meeting or touching of surfaces
2 : the connection of two electrical conductors through which a current passes or a part made for such a connection
3 : a person one knows who has influence especially in the business or political world <our
contacts in Los Angeles may be able to assist you>
4 : an establishing of communication especially with someone or something distant <make
contact by radio>