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An ornamental stitch like the links of a chain; -- used in crocheting, sewing, and embroidery.
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A series of links or rings, usually of metal, connected, or fitted into one another, used for various purposes, as of support, of restraint, of ornament, of the exertion and transmission of mechanical power, etc.
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Connection of links or union of parts, as in a chain; a regular or connected series. See Concatenation.
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To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain.
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A large, strong rope or chain, of considerable length, used to retain a vessel at anchor, and for other purposes. It is made of hemp, of steel wire, or of iron links.
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Iron links bolted to the side of a vessel to bold the dead-eyes connected with the shrouds; also, the channels.
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A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.
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That which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler.
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The act of linking; the state of being linked; also, a system of links.
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A fabric consisting of links made of metal or other material fastened together; also, a chain.
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A portable lock with a bow which is usually jointed or pivoted at one end so that it can be opened, the other end being fastened by the bolt, -- used for fastening by passing the bow through a staple over a hasp or through the links of a chain, etc.
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Consisting of little links or chains.
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Made or consisting of interlocked ring/ or links; as, gimmal mail.
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An iron block, usually bolted to a ship's deck, for controlling the running out of a chain cable. The links of the cable tend to drop into hollows in the block, and thus hold fast until disengaged.
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Chainlike; -- said both or color marks and of indentations when arranged like the links of a chain, as on shells, etc.
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To chain together; to connect, as by links.
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An instrument which consists of links and is used in measuring land.
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In deep well boring, a device resembling two long chain links, for connecting a percussion drill to the rod or rope which works it, so that the drill is driven down by impact and is jerked loose when jammed.
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Mechanism in which links, or intermediate connecting pieces, are employed to transmit motion from one part to another.
v. t.
To separate or undo, as links; to uncoil; to unfasten.
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