LINK vs RELATE: NOUN
- A torch made of tow or hards, etc., and pitch, carried for lighting the streets, formerly common in Great Britain, and still used in London in fogs.
- Plural The ground on which golf is played.
- Plural A stretch of flat or slightly undulating ground on the sea-shore, often in part sandy and covered with bent-grass, furze, etc., and sometimes with a good sward, on part of it at least.
- A crook or winding of a river; the ground lying along such a winding: as, the links of the Forth.
- A fastener that serves to join or link
- (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
- A unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
- A torch formerly used for lighting one's way in the streets.
- An association; a relationship.
- A connecting element; a tie or bond.
- A unit in a connected series of units.
- One of the rings or loops forming a chain.
- A connecting shape
- The means of connection between things linked in series
- The state of being connected
- A graphical item or segment of text in a webpage or other electronic document that, when clicked, causes another webpage or section of the same webpage to be displayed.
- A rod or lever transmitting motion in a machine.
- A unit of length used in surveying, equal to 0.01 chain, 7.92 inches, or about 20.12 centimeters.
- A cufflink.
- A channel for communication between groups
- A two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network
- A causal, parallel, or reciprocal relationship; a correlation.
- A unit in a transportation or communications system.
- An interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data
- A winding of a river; also, the ground along such a winding; a meander; -- usually in pl.
- A hill or ridge, as a sand hill, or a wooded or turfy bank between cultivated fields, etc.
- A torch made of tow and pitch, or the like.
- In music, a connecting passage of one or more measures, intervening between two well-defined sections or phrases.
- A double tangent.
- A piece of a straight line joining two given points.
- In mathematics:
- In zoology, specifically, an unknown hypothetical form of animal life in any evolutionary chain or series, assumed to have existed at some time and thus to have been the connecting-link between some known forms; especially, an anthropomorphic animal supposed to have been derived from some simian and to have been the immediate ancestral stock of the human race; hence, humorously, an ape or monkey taken as itself the connectinglink for which Darwinians seek. See Alalus.
- In a steam-engine, the link-motion.
- Any rigid movable piece connected with other pieces, generally themselves movable, by means of interlinked open ends or pivots about which it can turn.
- One of the divisions of a sausage made in a continuous chain.
- A division, forming the hundredth part, of the chain used in surveying and for other measurement.
- Anything which serves to connect one thing or one part of a thing with another; any constituent part of a connected series.
- Anything doubled and closed together like a ring or division of a chain.
- One of the rings or separate pieces of which a chain is composed. In ornamental chain-making, any member of the chain, of whatever form, as a plaque, a bead, etc., is called a link.
- Anything considered as being in a relation to another thing; something considered as being the first term of a relation to another thing. Also relatum.
LINK vs RELATE: VERB
- Be or become joined or united or linked
- Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces
- Link with or as with a yoke
- Make a logical or causal connection
- To give an association.
- To make a connection from sth to sth (e.g. to relate this to that).
- To have a connection.
- To interact.
- To respond through reaction.
- To identify with, understand.
- To tell in a descriptive way.
- Make a logical or causal connection
- Have to do with or be relevant to
- Give an account of
- Be in a relationship with
- Have or establish a relationship to
- Be relevant to
LINK vs RELATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make or have a link to a webpage or electronic document.
- To be or become connected, related, or associated.
- To be or become joined together physically.
- To make a link in (a webpage or electronic document).
- To make or have a link to (another webpage or electronic document).
- To connect, relate, or associate: : join.
- To put together physically, as with links.
- To give an account of (an occurrence, for example); narrate. : describe.
- To establish or demonstrate a connection between.
- To have connection, relation, or reference.
- To have or establish a social relationship; interact.
- To stand in some relation; to have bearing or concern; to pertain; to refer; -- with to.
- To make reference; to take account.
- To understand or react favorably to someone or something.
LINK vs RELATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To vent thoughts in words.
- To ally by connection or kindred.
- To bring back; to restore.
- To refer; to ascribe, as to a source.
- To recount; to narrate; to tell over.
LINK vs RELATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To go smartly; trip along; do anything smartly and quickly.
- To burn or give light.
- To be or become connected; be joined in marriage; ally one's self; form a union.
- To unite or connect by or as if by a link or links; unite by something intervening; unite in any way; couple; join.
- A fastener that serves to join or connect
- To join or connect with other parts of the same or similar systems: as, in topography, to connect two isolated surveys or systems of points and geometrical lines, with one another, by joining one point in each of the two systems by a line of measured length and direction.
- To bring back; restore.
- To bring into relation; refer.
- To refer or ascribe as to a source or origin; connect with; assert a relation with.
- To tell; recite; narrate: as, to relate the story of Priam.
- To ally by connection or blood.
- Synonyms To recount, rehearse, report, detail, describe. See account, n.
- To have reference or respect; have regard; stand in some relation; have some understood position when considered in connection with something else.
- To make reference; take account.
- To have relation or connection.
- Give an account of; narrate
LINK vs RELATE: RELATED WORDS
- Data link, Yoke, Relate, Associate, Join, Unite, Liaison, Tie, Connectedness, Linkup, Contact, Connexion, Connect, Nexus, Connection
- Understand, Concerning, Affect, Touch on, Tie in, Bear on, Come to, Link, Associate, Concern, Touch, Connect, Interrelate, Refer, Pertain
LINK vs RELATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hyperlink, Correlation, Linkages, Linkage, Tie in, Relate, Associate, Join, Unite, Liaison, Tie, Connectedness, Contact, Connect, Connection
- Involve, Understand, Concerning, Affect, Touch on, Tie in, Bear on, Come to, Associate, Concern, Touch, Connect, Interrelate, Refer, Pertain
LINK vs RELATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You can use this info to go to the source page where the broken link was included and update the link and fix it.
- But the link between quant funds and housing prices is nonexistent, even if the link with housing derivatives is apparent.
- The weakest link defines the strength of network security and often times this weak link lies within an Internet of Things connected device.
- The parties shall attend the examination, or participate by means of audio link, video link, or other similar technology.
- You can link each image, or just provide a link at the top or bottom of the page.
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- If the link no longer works search the web with the link text or name.
- Years of payment link received it will i went ahead of the link you may be having a security.
- Fixed hover link text color applying when the parent module is hovered instead of the link.
- Link to your Quizlet Vocabulary here unit Review Directions Quizlet Link!
- They relate to events anywhere in the world.
- But how does this relate to my CV?
- Excel relate to previous ways of doing them.
- Identify the events that relate to process gains.
- Relate it with some example from your achievements.
- You have big ideas, and we can relate.
- How do those changes relate to the contin.
- Consider whether the claims and issues relate to past conduct only, or whether they also relate to future or continuing conduct.
- They do not relate to the present any more than they relate to the person.
- Some relate to grammar and word usage while others relate to formatting and layout.
LINK vs RELATE: QUESTIONS
- What is communication link failure under SQLSTATE 08s01?
- Bagaimana cara mengakses situs M88 link alternatif?
- Why choose chauffeur Link airport limousine services?
- What are redundant constraints for link utilization?
- How to set the IPsec link as a backup to MPLS link?
- Is there any way to convert a HTML link into URL link?
- How are link for Zelda 1 and link to the past related?
- Do D-Link and TP-Link powerline adapters share a neutral?
- Who is link from Rhett and link on Good Mythical Morning?
- What is a flat panel display link interface (FPD-Link)?
- How does fatigue neuromusculaire relate to exercise?
- How does psychological distancing relate to schizophrenia?
- Do attitudes relate to intuitively selected beliefs?
- Do ingestible temperature pills relate to thermocouples?
- How does absolute monarchy relate to micronationalism?
- How does structural functionalism relate to poverty?
- How do isosceles trapezoids relate to parallelograms?
- How does behavioral perspective relate to depression?
- Does reasonable suspicion relate to absolute certainty?
- How does sustainability relate to environmentalism?