links
plural noun(links)
sand hills especially along the seashore
links
plural noun(links)
golf course; specifically : a golf course on linksland
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verb(links)
to couple or connect by or as if by a link
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to become connected by or as if by a link —often used with up
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verb(links)
to skip smartly along
links
noun(links)
a connecting structure: such as
links
noun(links)
a single ring or division of a chain
links
noun(links)
one of the standardized divisions of a surveyor's chain that is 7.92 inches (20.1 centimeters) long and serves as a measure of length
links
noun(links)
a torch formerly used to light a person's way through the streets
links
noun(links)
a crosswise connecting part (such as an atom or group) that connects parallel chains in a complex chemical molecule (such as a polymer)
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a usually ornamental device consisting of two parts joined by a shank, chain, or bar for passing through buttonholes to fasten shirt cuffs —usually used in plural
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an area of land laid out for golf with a series of 9 or 18 holes each including tee, fairway, and putting green and often one or more natural or artificial hazards —called also golf links
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noun(links)
hyperlink
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noun(links)
an absent member needed to complete a series or resolve a problem
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a hypothetical intermediate evolutionary form between humans and their presumed simian progenitors
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a hypothetical intermediate evolutionary form between one animal species or group and its presumed ancestors