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Definition of link
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Link (v. t.) To
connect
or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to
attach;
to
unite;
to
couple.
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Interlink
::
Interlink
(n.) An
intermediate
or
connecting
link.
Clincher-built
::
Clincher-built
(a.) See
Clinker-built.
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..
Land
::
Land (n.) The lap of the
strakes
in a
clinker-built
boat; the lap of
plates
in an iron
vessel;
--
called
also
landing.
Jingle
::
"Jingle
(n.) A
rattling,
clinking,
or
tinkling
sound,
as of
little
bells or
pieces
of
metal..
Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) One who
blinks
with, or as with, weak
eyes..
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To link
together;
to clasp
closely;
as, to lock
arms..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(v. t.) To join by a link or
chain,
as
railroad
cars..
Carvelbuilt
::
Carvelbuilt
(a.)
Having
the
planks
meet flush at the
seams,
instead
of
lapping
as in a
clinker-built
vessel..
Unlink
::
Unlink
(v. t.) To
separate
or undo, as
links;
to
uncoil;
to
unfasten..
Controller
::
Controller
(n.) An iron
block,
usually
bolted
to a
ship's
deck, for
controlling
the
running
out of a chain
cable.
The links of the cable tend to drop into
hollows
in the
block,
and thus hold fast until
disengaged..
Link
::
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..
Radical
::
Radical
(n.)
Specifically,
a group of two or more
atoms,
not
completely
saturated,
which are so
linked
that their union
implies
certain
properties,
and are
conveniently
regarded
as
playing
the part of a
single
atom; a
residue;
--
called
also a
compound
radical.
Cf.
Residue..
Slink
::
Slink (a.) To
miscarry;
-- said of
female
beasts.
Blinker
::
Blinker
(pl.) A kind of
goggles,
used to
protect
the eyes form
glare,
etc..
Ricebird
::
Ricebird
(n.) The
bobolink.
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To cause to give out a
slight,
sharp,
tinkling,
sound,
as by
striking
metallic
or other
sonorous
bodies
together..
Link
::
Link (n.) A torch made of tow and
pitch,
or the
like..
Concatenate
::
Concatenate
(v. t.) To link
together;
to unite in a
series
or
chain,
as
things
depending
on one
another..
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..
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