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Adjective: linked  lingkt
  1. Connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
    "The linked train cars stretched for miles";
    - coupled, joined
Verb: link  lingk
  1. Make a logical or causal connection
    "I cannot link these events at all";
    - associate, tie in, relate, colligate, link up, connect
     
  2. Join together or make a link between two or more pieces
    "Link arms"; "Can you link up the two loudspeakers?";
    - connect, tie, link up
     
  3. Be or become joined or united or linked
    "The travellers linked up again at the airport";
    - connect, link up, join, unite
     
  4. Join or bind together in a constraining or interdependent relationship
    "The two economies were linkd together by the trade agreement";
    - yoke
     
  5. Add a web link to piece of text or other item in an electronic document
    "The blogger linked key terms in her article to relevant sources";
    - hyperlink, hotlink

See also: connected

Type of: act, attach, bear on, cerebrate, cogitate, concern, have to do with, move, pertain, refer, relate, think, touch, touch on

Encyclopedia: Linked

Link, WV