connexion

/kəˈnɛkʃən/
noun
  1. A relationship or link between people, things, or ideas.
    • The detective found a connexion between the two crimes.
    • She felt a deep connexion with the old painting in the museum.
    • There is a strong connexion between regular exercise and good health.
  2. A means of joining or linking, such as a wire, pipe, or road.
    • Make sure the electrical connexion is secure before turning on the power.
    • The plumber fixed the broken water connexion under the sink.
    • The new highway provides a direct connexion between the two cities.
  3. A train, bus, or flight that allows a passenger to continue a journey.
    • The airline booked her on a later connexion to London.
    • If you take the early train, you can catch the connexion to the coast.
    • We missed our connexion in Chicago and had to wait three hours.
  4. A person you know who can help you, especially in business or social situations.
    • She has many useful connexions in the publishing world.
    • He got the job through a family connexion in the company.
    • My uncle is a good connexion if you need legal advice.
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