Found 4 items, similar to linking.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: linking
menghubungkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: linking
pengait
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: link
link
v 1: make a logical or causal connection;
“I cannot connect these
two pieces of evidence in my mind”;
“colligate these
facts”;
“I cannot relate these events at all” [syn:
associate,
tie in,
relate,
colligate,
link up,
connect]
[ant:
decouple]
2: connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces;
“Can
you connect the two loudspeakers?”;
“Tie the ropes
together”;
“Link arms” [syn:
connect,
tie,
link up]
[ant:
disconnect]
3: be or become joined or united or linked;
“The two streets
connect to become a highway”;
“Our paths joined”;
“The
travelers linked up again at the airport” [syn:
connect,
link up,
join,
unite]
4: link with or as with a yoke;
“yoke the oxen together” [syn:
yoke]
link
n 1: the means of connection between things linked in series
[syn:
nexus]
2: a fastener that serves to join or link;
“the walls are held
together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during
construction” [syn:
linkup,
tie,
tie-in]
3: the state of being connected;
“the connection between church
and state is inescapable” [syn:
connection,
connectedness]
[ant:
disjunction]
4: a connecting shape [syn:
connection,
connexion]
5: a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
6: (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a
program or an element on a list to another program or list
7: a channel for communication between groups;
“he provided a
liaison with the guerrillas” [syn:
liaison,
contact,
inter-group communication
]
8: a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave);
part of a more extensive telecommunication network [syn:
radio link
]
9: an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for
the purpose of transmitting and receiving data [syn:
data link
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Linking
Link
\Link\ (l[i^][ng]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Linked
(l[i^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n.
Linking.]
To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join;
to attach; to unite; to couple.
[1913 Webster]
All the tribes and nations that composed it [the Roman
Empire] were linked together, not only by the same laws
and the same government, but by all the facilities of
commodious intercourse, and of frequent communication.
--Eustace.
[1913 Webster]