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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.) 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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Driver
::
Driver
(n.) A part that
transmits
motion
to
another
part by
contact
with it, or
through
an
intermediate
relatively
movable
part, as a gear which
drives
another,
or a lever which moves
another
through
a link, etc.
Specifically:.
Clinkstone
::
Clinkstone
(n.) An
igneous
rock of
feldspathic
composition,
lamellar
in
structure,
and
clinking
under the
hammer.
See
Phonolite..
Blink-eyed
::
Blink-eyed
(a.)
Habitually
winking.
Interchain
::
Interchain
(v. t.) To link
together;
to unite
closely
or
firmly,
as by a
chain..
Blinder
::
Blinder
(n.) One of the
leather
screens
on a
bridle,
to
hinder
a horse from
seeing
objects
at the side; a
blinker..
Link
::
Link (n.)
Sausages;
--
because
linked
together.
Maybird
::
Maybird
(n.) The
bobolink.
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..
Link
::
Link (n.) A torch made of tow and
pitch,
or the
like..
Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) One who
blinks
with, or as with, weak
eyes..
Linkage
::
Linkage
(n.) A
system
of
straight
lines or bars,
fastened
together
by
joints,
and
having
certain
of their
points
fixed in a
plane.
It is used to
describe
straight
lines and
curves
in the
plane..
Linkman
::
Linkman
(n.) A boy or man that
carried
a link or torch to light
passengers.
Streptococci
::
Streptobacteria
(n. pl.) A
so-called
variety
of
bacterium,
consisting
in
reality
of
several
bacteria
linked
together
in the form of a
chain..
Link
::
Link (n.) A
single
ring or
division
of a
chain.
Slink
::
Slink (a.) Thin; lean.
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To link
together;
to clasp
closely;
as, to lock
arms..
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..
Nyctalopia
::
Nyctalopia
(n.) See
Moonblink.
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link or loop, as in a
chain,
fitted
with a
movable
bolt, so that the parts can be
separated,
or the loop
removed;
a
clevis..
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To cause to give out a
slight,
sharp,
tinkling,
sound,
as by
striking
metallic
or other
sonorous
bodies
together..
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