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Definition of connect
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Connect
(v. t.) To join, or
fasten
together,
as by
something
intervening;
to
associate;
to
combine;
to unite or link
together;
to
establish
a bond or
relation
between..
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Epiglottic
::
Epiglottic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
connected
with, the
epiglottis..
Skimble-scamble
::
Skimble-scamble
(a.)
Rambling;
disorderly;
unconnected.
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A bond of
union;
a
connection;
a tie.
Nasoturbinal
::
Nasoturbinal
(a.)
Connected
with, or near, both the
turbinal
and the nasal
bones;
as, the
nasalturbinal
bone, made up of the
uppermost
lammelae
of the
ethmoturbinal,
and
sometimes
united
with the
nasal..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.)
Rapport;
relation;
connection;
reference.
Alliance
::
Alliance
(v. t.) To
connect
by
alliance;
to ally.
Sacrosciatic
::
Sacrosciatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to both the
sacrum
and the hip; as, the
sacrosciatic
foramina
formed
by the
sacrosciatic
ligaments
which
connect
the
sacrum
and the hip
bone..
Tracker
::
Tracker
(n.) In the
organ,
a light strip of wood
connecting
(in path) a key and a
pallet,
to
communicate
motion
by
pulling..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join or
connect;
to
combine
in
acting;
as,
particles
of gold
associated
with other
substances..
Disconnection
::
Disconnection
(n.) The act of
disconnecting,
or state of being
disconnected;
separation;
want of
union..
Levite
::
Levite
(n.) One of the tribe or
family
of Levi; a
descendant
of Levi; esp., one
subordinate
to the
priests
(who were of the same
tribe)
and
employed
in
various
duties
connected
with the
tabernacle
first,
and
afterward
the
temple,
such as the care of the
building,
bringing
of wood and other
necessaries
for the
sacrifices,
the music of the
services,
etc..
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
writing
tablet
consisting
of two
leaves
of rigid
material
connected
by
hinges
and
shutting
together
so as to
protect
the
writing
within.
Web
::
Web (n.) A plate or thin
portion,
continuous
or
perforated,
connecting
stiffening
ribs or
flanges,
or other parts of an
object..
Fourchette
::
Fourchette
(n.) A small fold of
membrane,
connecting
the labia in the
posterior
part of the
vulva..
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(n.) The
joint,
or the
region
of the
joint,
by which the fore limb is
connected
with the body or with the
shoulder
girdle;
the
projection
formed
by the bones and
muscles
about that
joint..
Campaign
::
Campaign
(n.) A
connected
series
of
military
operations
forming
a
distinct
stage in a war; the time
during
which an army keeps the
field.
Chain
::
Chain (n.) Iron links
bolted
to the side of a
vessel
to bold the
dead-eyes
connected
with the
shrouds;
also, the
channels..
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..
Crosspiece
::
Crosspiece
(n.) A bar or
timber
connecting
two
knightheads
or two
bitts.
Potpourri
::
Potpourri
(n.) A
literary
production
composed
of parts
brought
together
without
order or bond of
connection.
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