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Definition of link
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of link is as below...
Link (n.) Any one of the
several
elementary
pieces
of a
mechanism,
as the fixed
frame,
or a rod,
wheel,
mass of
confined
liquid,
etc., by which
relative
motion
of other parts is
produced
and
constrained..
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Chain
::
Chain (n.) Iron links
bolted
to the side of a
vessel
to bold the
dead-eyes
connected
with the
shrouds;
also, the
channels..
Jingle
::
"Jingle
(n.) A
rattling,
clinking,
or
tinkling
sound,
as of
little
bells or
pieces
of
metal..
Pink
::
Pink (v. i.) To wink; to
blink.
Dragbar
::
Dragbar
(n.) Same as
Drawbar
(b).
Called
also
draglink,
and
drawlink..
Slip
::
Slip (v. t.) To bring forth
(young)
prematurely;
to
slink.
Catenate
::
Catenate
(v. t.) To
connect,
in a
series
of links or ties; to
chain..
Interlock
::
Interlock
(v. t.) To unite by
locking
or
linking
together;
to
secure
in place by
mutual
fastening.
Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) That which
twinkles
or
glances,
as a dim star, which
appears
and
disappears..
Slink
::
Slink (n.) The young of a beast
brought
forth
prematurely,
esp. a calf
brought
forth
before
its
time..
Blenk
::
Blenk (v. i.) To
blink;
to
shine;
to look.
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To give out a
slight,
sharp,
tinkling
sound..
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..
Hitch
::
Hitch (v. t.) To
become
entangled
or
caught;
to be
linked
or
yoked;
to
unite;
to
cling.
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.)
Gleam;
glimmer;
sparkle.
Stitch
::
Stitch
(v. i.) A
single
turn of the
thread
round a
needle
in
knitting;
a link, or loop, of yarn; as, to let down, or drop, a
stitch;
to take up a
stitch..
Couple
::
Couple
(v.) To link or tie, as one thing to
another;
to
connect
or
fasten
together;
to
join..
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To
rhyme.
[Humorous].
Clincher-built
::
Clincher-built
(a.) See
Clinker-built.
Land
::
Land (n.) The lap of the
strakes
in a
clinker-built
boat; the lap of
plates
in an iron
vessel;
--
called
also
landing.
Blink
::
Blink (v. t.) To shut out of
sight;
to
avoid,
or
purposely
evade;
to
shirk;
as, to blink the
question..
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