linkwork

/ˈlɪŋkˌwɜːrk/
noun
  1. Work or structure made of connected links, such as in a chain or a series of interconnected parts.
    • The blacksmith crafted a beautiful piece of linkwork for the gate.
    • The bridge's linkwork was designed to flex during earthquakes.
    • The artist used metal linkwork to create a sculpture of a wave.
  2. A system or network of interconnected elements, such as ideas, data, or processes.
    • The linkwork of roads and railways made the region easy to travel.
    • The linkwork of the argument was hard to follow without the first point.
    • The database's linkwork allowed users to jump from one record to another.
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