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- nounlink (noun) · links (plural noun)
- a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one thing affects the other:"investigating a link between pollution and forest decline"
- a social or professional connection between people or organizations:"he retained strong links with the media"
- something that enables communication between people:"sign language interpreters represent a vital link between the deaf and hearing communities"
- a means of contact, travel, or transport between two points or places:"they set up a satellite link with Tokyo" · "a rail link from Newark to Baltimore"
- computinga code or instruction which connects one part of a program or an element in a list to another.
- short for hyperlink
- a ring or loop in a chain:"a chain made of steel links"
- a unit of measurement of length equal to one hundredth of a surveying chain (7.92 inches).
verblink (verb) · links (third person present) · linked (past tense) · linked (past participle) · linking (present participle)- make, form, or suggest a connection with or between:"rumors that linked his name with Judith" · "foreign and domestic policy are linked" · "she was linked up with an artistic group"
- connect or join physically:"a network of routes linking towns and villages" · "the cows are linked up to milking machines" · "three different groups, each linking with the other"
- computingcreate a hyperlink between (web pages or hypertext documents):"I've had problems linking my blog to other websites" · "it turns out he reads my blogs and was very pleased I'd linked to his article"
- clasp; intertwine:"once outside he linked arms with her"
Originlate Middle English (denoting a loop; also as a verb in the sense ‘connect physically’): from Old Norse hlekkr, of Germanic origin; related to German Gelenk ‘joint’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one thing affects the other:
- a social or professional connection between people or organizations:
- a ring or loop in a chain:
verb- make, form, or suggest a connection with or between:
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to join by or as if by a link or links; connect; unite (often followed by up ): The new bridge will link the island to the mainland. The company will soon link up with a hotel chain.
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