link

/lɪŋk/
noun
  1. A connection or relationship between two or more things.
    • The new highway will provide a direct link between the two cities.
    • The police found a link between the two crimes.
    • There is a strong link between regular exercise and good health.
  2. A ring or loop in a chain.
    • He added another link to the dog's leash to give it more length.
    • One weak link can cause the whole chain to break.
    • The necklace is made of small gold links.
  3. A clickable word or image on a web page that takes you to another page or site.
    • She shared a link to the video on social media.
    • The email contained a link to reset your password.
    • Click the link to read the full article.
verb
  1. To connect or join two or more things together.
    • You can link your accounts to make transfers easier.
    • The new train line will link the airport to the city center.
    • Scientists have linked the disease to a specific gene.
  2. To connect electronic devices or computer systems so they can communicate.
    • The computers are linked through a local network.
    • You can link your phone to the car's Bluetooth system.
    • She linked the printer to her laptop with a USB cable.
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