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Definition of connection
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Connection
(n.) The act of
connecting,
or the state of being
connected;
junction;
union;
alliance;
relationship..
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Deny
::
Deny (v. t.) To
disclaim
connection
with,
responsibility
for, and the like; to
refuse
to
acknowledge;
to
disown;
to
abjure;
to
disavow..
Connective
::
Connective
(a.)
Connecting,
or
adapted
to
connect;
involving
connection..
Construe
::
Construe
(v. t. ) To apply the rules of
syntax
to (a
sentence
or
clause)
so as to
exhibit
the
structure,
arrangement,
or
connection
of, or to
discover
the
sense;
to
explain
the
construction
of; to
interpret;
to
translate..
Utro
::
Utro () - (/). A
combining
form used in
anatomy
to
indicate
connection
with, or
relation
to, the
uterus;
as in
utro-ovarian..
Dissociable
::
Dissociable
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
dissolve
social
connections;
unsuitable
to
society;
unsociable.
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) The
disposition
or
connection
of
threads,
filaments,
or other
slender
bodies,
interwoven;
as, the
texture
of cloth or of a
spider's
web..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
watch,
as a
receding
object;
to keep the eyes fixed upon while in
motion;
to keep the mind upon while in
progress,
as a
speech,
musical
performance,
etc.; also, to keep up with; to
understand
the
meaning,
connection,
or force of, as of a
course
of
thought
or
argument..
Incoherently
::
Incoherently
(adv.)
In an
incoherent
manner;
without
due
connection
of
parts.
Parieto-
::
Parieto-
() A
combining
form used to
indicate
connection
with, or
relation
to, the
parietal
bones or the
parietal
segment
of the
skull;
as, the
parieto-mastoid
suture..
Regenerator
::
Regenerator
(n.) A
device
used in
connection
with
hot-air
engines,
gas-burning
furnaces,
etc., in which the
incoming
air or gas is
heated
by being
brought
into
contact
with
masses
of iron,
brick,
etc., which have been
previously
heated
by the
outgoing,
or
escaping,
hot air or gas..
Con
::
Con
(adv.)
Against
the
affirmative
side; in
opposition;
on the
negative
side; -- The
antithesis
of pro, and
usually
in
connection
with it. See Pro..
And
::
And
(conj.)
A
particle
which
expresses
the
relation
of
connection
or
addition.
It is used to
conjoin
a word with a word, a
clause
with a
clause,
or a
sentence
with a
sentence..
Incesttuous
::
Incesttuous
(a.)
Guilty
of
incest;
involving,
or
pertaining
to, the crime of
incest;
as, an
incestuous
person
or
connection..
Bridoon
::
Bridoon
(n.) The
snaffle
and rein of a
military
bridle,
which acts
independently
of the bit, at the
pleasure
of the
rider.
It is used in
connection
with a curb bit, which has its own
rein..
Inconnexedly
::
Inconnexedly
(adv.)
Not
connectedly;
without
connection.
Pelagian
::
Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of
Pelagius,
a
British
monk, born in the later part of the 4th
century,
who
denied
the
doctrines
of
hereditary
sin, of the
connection
between
sin and
death,
and of
conversion
through
grace..
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A bond of
union;
a
connection;
a tie.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) Fig.: That which
connects
or
binds;
a
chain;
a link; a bond
connection.
Connection
::
Connection
(n.) The
persons
or
things
that are
connected;
as, a
business
connection;
the
Methodist
connection..
Respective
::
Respective
(a.)
Looking
towardl
having
reference
to;
relative,
not
absolute;
as, the
respective
connections
of
society..
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