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Definition of link
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Link (n.) A
single
ring or
division
of a
chain.
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Slink
::
Slink (a.) Thin; lean.
Link
::
Link (n.) The
length
of one joint of
Gunter's
chain,
being the
hundredth
part of it, or 7.92
inches,
the chain being 66 feet in
length.
Cf.
Chain,
n., 4..
Chase
::
Chase (n.) A kind of joint by which an
overlap
joint is
changed
to a flush
joint,
by means of a
gradually
deepening
rabbet,
as at the ends of
clinker-built
boats..
Clincher-built
::
Clincher-built
(a.) See
Clinker-built.
Connect
::
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..
Dislink
::
Dislink
(v. t.) To
unlink;
to
disunite;
to
separate.
Couple
::
Couple
(v.) To link or tie, as one thing to
another;
to
connect
or
fasten
together;
to
join..
Chain
::
Chain (n.) A
series
of
things
linked
together;
or a
series
of
things
connected
and
following
each other in
succession;
as, a chain of
mountains;
a chain of
events
or
ideas..
Catenulate
::
Catenulate
(a.)
Chainlike;
-- said both or color marks and of
indentations
when
arranged
like the links of a
chain,
as on
shells,
etc..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link for
connecting
railroad
cars; --
called
also
drawlink,
draglink,
etc..
Concatenation
::
Concatenation
(n.) A
series
of links
united;
a
series
or order of
things
depending
on each
other,
as if
linked
together;
a
chain,
a
succession..
Streptococci
::
Streptobacteria
(n. pl.) A
so-called
variety
of
bacterium,
consisting
in
reality
of
several
bacteria
linked
together
in the form of a
chain..
Blink-eyed
::
Blink-eyed
(a.)
Habitually
winking.
Linkman
::
Linkman
(n.) A boy or man that
carried
a link or torch to light
passengers.
Slip
::
Slip (v. t.) To bring forth
(young)
prematurely;
to
slink.
Concatenate
::
Concatenate
(v. t.) To link
together;
to unite in a
series
or
chain,
as
things
depending
on one
another..
Drawlink
::
Drawlink
(n.) Same as
Drawbar
(b).
Drawbar
::
Drawbar
(n.) A bar of iron with an eye at each end, or a heavy link, for
coupling
a
locomotive
to a
tender
or car..
Butterbird
::
Butterbird
(n.) The rice
bunting
or
bobolink;
-- so
called
in the
island
of
Jamaica.
Mail
::
Mail (n.) A
flexible
fabric
made of metal rings
interlinked.
It was used
especially
for
defensive
armor.
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