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9-letter words containing link

  • back link — (hypertext)   A link in one direction implied by the existence of an explicit link in the other direction.
  • blinkered — A blinkered view, attitude, or approach is narrow and does not take into account other people's opinions. A blinkered person has this kind of attitude.
  • chainlink — Wires woven in a zig-zag pattern.
  • cuff link — one of a pair of linked buttons, used to join the buttonholes on the cuffs of a shirt
  • cufflinks — one of a pair of linked ornamental buttons or buttonlike devices for fastening a shirt cuff.
  • data link — a telecommunications link between two locations enabling the transmission and receiving of data
  • deep-link — Digital Technology. a link that sends traffic to an internal web page with more relevant or specific content, rather than to the website's home page, as to increase user engagement.
  • delinkage — to make independent; dissociate; separate: The administration has delinked human rights from economic aid to underdeveloped nations.
  • delinking — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delink.
  • downlinks — Plural form of downlink.
  • drag link — a link connecting cranks on parallel shafts.
  • hard link — (file system)   One of several directory entries which refer to the same Unix file. A hard link is created with the "ln" (link) command: ln where and are pathnames within the same file system. Hard links to the same file are indistinguishable from each other except that they have different pathnames. They all refer to the same inode and the inode contains all the information about a file. The standard ln command does not usually allow you to create a hard link to a directory, chiefly because the standard rm and rmdir commands do not allow you to delete such a link. Some systems provide link and unlink commands which give direct access to the system calls of the same name, for which no such restrictions apply. Normally all hard links to a file must be in the same file system because a directory entry just relates a pathname to an inode within the same file system. The only exception is a mount point. The restrictions on hard links to directories and between file systems are very common but are not mandated by POSIX. Symbolic links are often used instead of hard links because they do not suffer from these restrictions. The space associated with a file is not freed until all the hard links to the file are deleted. This explains why the system call to delete a file is called "unlink".
  • hyperlink — hypertext link
  • iceblinks — Plural form of iceblink.
  • interlink — to link, one with another.
  • link arms — If two or more people link arms, or if one person links arms with another, they stand next to each other, and each person puts their arm round the arm of the person next to them.
  • link farm — (file system, Unix)   A directory tree that contains mostly symbolic links to files in a master directory tree of files. Link farms save space when one is maintaining several nearly identical copies of the same source tree - for example, when the only difference is architecture-dependent object files. They also mean that changes to the master tree are instantly visible in the link farm. Good text editors provide the option to replace a link with a new version of the target file when saving thus allowing the farm to have its own versions of just those files that differ from the master tree. E.g. "Let's freeze the source and then rebuild the FROBOZZ-3 and FROBOZZ-4 link farms." Link farms may also be used to get around restrictions on the number of "-I" (include-file directory) arguments on older C preprocessors. However, they can also get completely out of hand, becoming the file system equivalent of spaghetti code.
  • link road — a road used to link two cities or two more major hubs of road transport
  • link-dead — Said of a MUD character who has frozen in place because of a dropped network connection.
  • linking r — the r- sound as reintroduced into an utterance where there is an r in the spelling by speakers of an r- dropping dialect when a postvocalic r they would normally drop, as in the pronunciation of far as [fah] /fɑ/ (Show IPA) becomes intervocalic, as in far away pronounced as [fahr-uh-wey] /ˈfɑr əˈweɪ/ (Show IPA).
  • linkoping — a city in S Sweden.
  • linksland — land used or suitable for use as golf links
  • moonblink — Nyctalopia.
  • permalink — a permanent URL that links to a specific web page, typically a single blog entry or news article.
  • rail link — a rail connection, as between two main routes
  • slinkskin — the skin of a premature calf
  • slinkweed — a plant believed to make a cow give birth prematurely
  • snap link — a link with a latchlike opening through which another link or catch can be fitted.
  • snowblink — a white luminosity on the underside of clouds, caused by the reflection of light from a snow surface.
  • treblinka — a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, near Warsaw.
  • weak link — flaw in a process

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