A physical, figurative or metaphorical connection between two entities
“Our senses form a link between the brain and the outside world.”
A relationship or connection between people, countries, or organizations
“His only link to civilization is in the form of a debit card.”
One element of a chain or other connected series
“Fatigue is the first link in a chain of symptoms that point to malnutrition.”
A sausage that is not a patty
“I like having a link or two as part of my breakfast.”
A link or connection, especially one between commercial companies
The act or state of uniting or merging into one
A mechanism for keeping a door, window, lid, or container fastened
An insulated wire used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals
A state of mutual trust and support between two parties, especially allied nations
A natural liking for and understanding of someone or something
An intermediary or negotiator
A moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor
The state of physical touching
A portable means of illumination that is ignited with flame or fire
A series of interconnected things
An arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines
A suggestion or indication that can be inferred or implied from something
To connect or join physically
“A network of roads would link the numerous villages in the vicinity.”
To make, form, or suggest a connection with or between
“Several studies would link cardiovascular disease with excessive alcohol consumption.”
To work jointly on an activity or project
“The foundation aims to link with local communities to solve their most pressing issues.”
To link, unite or fuse together (by weaving)
To compare to something, especially in terms of being similar or related
To have a strong connection with
To interact with or engage in communication with
To make or show a connection between
To extend across or be situated on both sides of
To be or to become implicated in something
(lead to) To be a route or means of access
To be consistent or in agreement with
To adjoin or be adjacent to
To make by putting pieces together
To connect from a remote location
To form into a group or groups
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