Link
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Link ( noun )
- A connection or relationship between two things or situations.
- A thing that enables communication between two computers or other electronic devices.
- A fastener or clasp for joining things together, especially a metal ring or chain used to attach a watch to a wrist.
- A unit of hypertext that allows access to another document or to a specific place in another document by clicking on it.
- A connection or relationship between people, groups, or things that allows communication or exchange of information.
Origin:
Old english linc, of germanic origin; related to dutch lijk and german leiche "corpse", also to like.
Examples:
- The link between poverty and crime.
- The internet link is down.
- The link of the chain broke.
- Click the link to access the website.
- The link between the two countries.
(As a verb)
Link ( verb )
- A connection or relationship between two things or situations.
- A thing that enables communication between two computers or other electronic devices.
- A fastener or clasp for joining things together, especially a metal ring or chain used to attach a watch to a wrist.
- A unit of hypertext that allows access to another document or to a specific place in another document by clicking on it.
- A connection or relationship between people, groups, or things that allows communication or exchange of information.
Origin:
Old english linc, of germanic origin; related to dutch lijk and german leiche "corpse", also to like.
Examples:
- The link between poverty and crime.
- The internet link is down.
- The link of the chain broke.
- Click the link to access the website.
- The link between the two countries.