From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishSCSISCSI /ˈskʌzi/ noun [uncountable] (small computer systems interface) something that helps a small computer work with another piece of electronic equipment, such as a printer, especially when they are connected by wires a SCSI port
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SCSI• Other features include two serial ports, Ethernet adapter, five drive bays and a SCSI controller.• The peripherals modules, for disk and tape expansion, can be integrated together by interconnecting external SCSI and power cables.• In general, SCSI is a better bet than relying on the parallel connection.• There are built-in SCSI and networking resources.• One or two subsystems can be configured on a single SCSI system bus.• The subsystem also concentrates many drives on to a single SCSI address.From Longman Business DictionarySCSISCSI /ˈskʌzi/ noun [singular] COMPUTING Small Computer Systems Interface; a part of a computer where you can connect another piece of equipment such as a printerThe PC has an integrated SCSI adaptor.