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Definition of link
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Link (v. i.) To be
connected.
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Association
::
Association
(n.)
Mental
connection,
or that which is
mentally
linked
or
associated
with a
thing..
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..
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..
Interfretted
::
Interfretted
(a.)
Interlaced;
linked
together;
-- said of
charges
or
bearings.
See
Fretted.
Link
::
Link (v. t.) To
connect
or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to
attach;
to
unite;
to
couple.
Blink
::
Blink (pl.)
Boughs
cast where deer are to pass, to turn or check
them..
Blinkard
::
Blinkard
(n.) That which
twinkles
or
glances,
as a dim star, which
appears
and
disappears..
Reedbird
::
Reedbird
(n.) The
bobolink.
Link
::
Link (n.) A
single
ring or
division
of a
chain.
Enlink
::
Enlink
(v. t.) To chain
together;
to
connect,
as by
links..
Chain
::
Chain (n.) A
series
of links or
rings,
usually
of
metal,
connected,
or
fitted
into one
another,
used for
various
purposes,
as of
support,
of
restraint,
of
ornament,
of the
exertion
and
transmission
of
mechanical
power,
etc..
Clinked
::
Clinked
(imp. & p. p.) of Clin.
Clinking
::
Clinking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clin.
Tinkle
::
Tinkle
(v. i.) To make, or give
forth,
small,
quick,
sharp
sounds,
as a piece of metal does when
struck;
to
clink..
Blinker
::
Blinker
(pl.) A kind of
goggles,
used to
protect
the eyes form
glare,
etc..
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..
Winker
::
Winker
(n.) A
horse's
blinder;
a
blinker.
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Carvelbuilt
::
Carvelbuilt
(a.)
Having
the
planks
meet flush at the
seams,
instead
of
lapping
as in a
clinker-built
vessel..
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..
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