Definition of link

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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..

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Dislink :: Dislink (v. t.) To unlink; to disunite; to separate.
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..
Blink :: Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or indistinctly and with frequent winking, as a person with weak eyes..
Funny :: Funny (n.) A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling..
Clinking :: Clinking (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clin.
Clinkant :: Clinkant (a.) See Clinquant.
Blinked :: Blinked (imp. & p. p.) of Blin.
Drawbar :: Drawbar (n.) An openmouthed bar at the end of a car, which receives a coupling link and pin by which the car is drawn. It is usually provided with a spring to give elasticity to the connection between the cars of a train..
Nyctalopia :: Nyctalopia (n.) See Moonblink.
Couple :: Couple (v.) To link or tie, as one thing to another; to connect or fasten together; to join..
Clinker :: Clinker (n.) Scoria or vitrified incombustible matter, formed in a grate or furnace where anthracite coal in used; vitrified or burnt matter ejected from a volcano; slag..
Interchain :: Interchain (v. t.) To link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain..
Link :: Link (n.) A torch made of tow and pitch, or the like..
Slink :: Slink (v. t.) To cast prematurely; -- said of female beasts; as, a cow that slinks her calf..
Linked :: Linked (imp. & p. p.) of Lin.
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..
Catenulate :: Catenulate (a.) Chainlike; -- said both or color marks and of indentations when arranged like the links of a chain, as on shells, etc..
Slunk :: Slunk () imp. & p. p. of Slink.
Blink-eyed :: Blink-eyed (a.) Habitually winking.
Blink :: Blink (v. t.) To trick; to deceive.
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