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Definition of connecting
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Connecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Connec.
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Retinaculum
::
Retinaculum
(n.) A
connecting
band; a
fraenum;
as, the
retinacula
of the
ileocaecal
and
ileocolic
valves..
Cross-tie
::
Cross-tie
(n.) A
sleeper
supporting
and
connecting
the
rails,
and
holding
them in
place..
Isobathytherm
::
Isobathytherm
(n.) A line
connecting
the
points
on the
surface
of the earth where a
certain
temperature
is found at the same
depth.
Mesovarium
::
Mesovarium
(n.) The fold of
peritoneum
connecting
the ovary with the wall of the
abdominal
cavity.
Neck
::
Neck (n.) A long
narrow
tract of land
projecting
from the main body, or a
narrow
tract
connecting
two
larger
tracts..
Crosshead
::
Crosshead
(n.) A beam or bar
across
the head or end of a rod, etc., or a block
attached
to it and
carrying
a
knuckle
pin; as the solid
crosspiece
running
between
parallel
slides,
which
receives
motion
from the
piston
of a steam
engine
and
imparts
it to the
connecting
rod, which is
hinged
to the
crosshead..
Rheophore
::
Rheophore
(n.) A
connecting
wire of an
electric
or
voltaic
apparatus,
traversed
by a
current..
Coak
::
Coak (n.) A kind of tenon
connecting
the face of a
scarfed
timber
with the face of
another
timber,
or a dowel or pin of hard wood or iron
uniting
timbers..
Way Shaft
::
Way shaft () An
interior
shaft,
usually
one
connecting
two
levels..
Connection
::
Connection
(n.) The act of
connecting,
or the state of being
connected;
junction;
union;
alliance;
relationship..
Nasopalatine
::
Nasopalatine
(a.)
Connected
with both the nose and the
palate;
as, the
nasopalatine
or
incisor,
canal
connecting
the mouth and the nasal
chamber
in some
animals;
the
nasopalatine
nerve..
Sound
::
Sound (n.) A
narrow
passage
of
water,
or a
strait
between
the
mainland
and an
island;
also, a
strait
connecting
two seas, or
connecting
a sea or lake with the
ocean;
as, the Sound
between
the
Baltic
and the
german
Ocean;
Long
Island
Sound..
Shoot
::
Shoot (n.) An
inclined
plane,
either
artificial
or
natural,
down which
timber,
coal, etc., are
caused
to
slide;
also, a
narrow
passage,
either
natural
or
artificial,
in a
stream,
where the water
rushes
rapidly;
esp., a
channel,
having
a swift
current,
connecting
the ends of a bend in the
stream,
so as to
shorten
the
course..
Disconnecting
::
Disconnecting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disconnec.
Crosspiece
::
Crosspiece
(n.) A bar or
timber
connecting
two
knightheads
or two
bitts.
Petiole
::
Petiole
(n.) A
leafstalk;
the
footstalk
of a leaf,
connecting
the blade with the stem. See
Illust.
of
Leaf..
Disconnection
::
Disconnection
(n.) The act of
disconnecting,
or state of being
disconnected;
separation;
want of
union..
Line
::
Line (n.) The wire
connecting
one
telegraphic
station
with
another,
or the whole of a
system
of
telegraph
wires under one
management
and
name..
Web
::
Web (n.) A plate or thin
portion,
continuous
or
perforated,
connecting
stiffening
ribs or
flanges,
or other parts of an
object..
Interlink
::
Interlink
(n.) An
intermediate
or
connecting
link.
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