Some articles on link:
... Link, a single sausage, originally part of a chain. ...
More definitions of "link":
- (noun): An interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data.
Synonyms: data link
- (verb): Make a logical or causal connection.
Synonyms: associate, tie in, relate, colligate, link up, connect
- (noun): The means of connection between things linked in series.
Synonyms: nexus
- (noun): A connecting shape.
Synonyms: connection, connexion
- (noun): A channel for communication between groups.
Synonyms: liaison, contact, inter-group communication
- (noun): A two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network.
Synonyms: radio link
- (noun): The state of being connected.
Synonyms: connection, connectedness
- (verb): Link with or as with a yoke.
Synonyms: yoke
- (noun): A unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain.
- (noun): (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list.
Famous quotes containing the word link:
“Before I had my first child, I never really looked forward in anticipation to the future. As I watched my son grow and learn, I began to imagine the world this generation of children would live in. I thought of the children they would have, and of their children. I felt connected to life both before my time and beyond it. Children are our link to future generations that we will never see.”
—Louise Hart (20th century)
“Anthropologists are a connecting link between poets and scientists; though their field-work among primitive peoples has often made them forget the language of science.”
—Robert Graves (18951985)
“The secret of biography resides in finding the link between talent and achievement. A biography seems irrelevant if it doesnt discover the overlap between what the individual did and the life that made this possible. Without discovering that, you have shapeless happenings and gossip.”
—Leon Edel (b. 1907)