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Look up: link

  1. link
    1. (file system) hard link or symbolic link. 2. (hypertext) hyperlink. (1997-10-22)
    Found on http://foldoc.org/link

  2. link
    img src='http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/glossary/bowl_ear_link_loop.gif'>
    Found on http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/g

  3. link
    [n] - the means of connection between things linked in series 2. [n] - a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain 3. [n] - (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list 4. [n] - an interconnecting circuit between ...
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Link
    Hypertext link.
    Found on http://www.multimania.co.uk/support/glos

  5. Link
    (Said of compressors and dynamic processing units.) To combine the control input signals of two channels of a compressor (or dynamic processing unit) so that both channels always have the same gain and are triggered to change gain by either channel's signal.
    Found on http://www.testing1212.co.uk/a.htm

  6. Link
    A link is a reference to another document, which takes you to the other document when you click on them.
    Found on http://www.net-progress.co.uk/glossary.h

  7. Link
    See Hyperlink.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20791

  8. LINK
    WHO Library and Information Networks for Knowledge. Bibliothèque et réseaux d'information à l'appui des connaissances de l'OMS
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20895

  9. link
    1)A type of transmitter-receiver system connecting two locations; 2)In automatic switching, a path between two units of switching apparatus within a central office. Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers) • a circuit extending between the primary and secondary se...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  10. Link
    Link (lĭnk) noun [ Prob. corrupted from lint and this for lunt a torch, match, Dutch lont match; akin to German lunte , confer Middle High German lünden to burn. Confer Lunt , Linstock .] A torc...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/46

  11. Link
    Link noun [ Middle English linke , Anglo-Saxon hlence ; akin to Swedish länk ring of a chain, Danish lænke chain, Icelandic hlekkr ; confer German gelenk joint, link, ring of a chain, lenken to bend.]...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/46

  12. Link
    Link (lĭnk) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Linked (lĭnkt); present participle & verbal noun Linking .] To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/46

  13. Link
    Link intransitive verb To be connected. « No one generation could link with the other.» Burke.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/46

  14. Link
    Link noun [ See Linch .] 1. A hill or ridge, as a sand hill, or a wooded or turfy bank between cultivated fields, etc. [ Scot. & Prov. Eng.] 2. A winding of a river; also, the ground along such a winding; a meander; -- usually in
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/46

  15. link
    To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to attach; to unite; to couple. 'All the tribes and nations that composed it [the Roman Empire] were linked together, not only by the same laws and the same government, but by all the facilities of commodious intercourse, and of frequent co...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  16. link
    linkup noun a fastener that serves to join or connect; `the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  17. link
    nexus noun the means of connection between things linked in series
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  18. link
    noun an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  19. link
    verb be or become joined or united or linked; `The two streets connect to become a highway`; `Our paths joined`; `The travelers linked up again at the airport`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  20. Link
    • (v. i.) To be connected. • (n.) Any one of the several elementary pieces of a mechanism, as the fixed frame, or a rod, wheel, mass of confined liquid, etc., by which relative motion of other parts is produced and constrained. • (n.) Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting for...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  21. link
    (from the article `automation`) The mechanical manipulator of an industrial robot is made up of a sequence of link and joint combinations. The links are the rigid members connecting ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/l/55

  22. Link
    Link is a English boy name. The meaning of the name is `from the bank` Line,Link The name Link doesn`t appear In the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Link seems to be unique!
    Found on http://i-am-pregnant.com/names/boys/Link

  23. LINK
    See Project LINK.
    Found on http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/

  24. Link
    At Fermilab, links are the the systems of cables and repeaters which carry information to and from distant points in the accelerator.
    Found on http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/operations/acc

  25. link
    • the state of being connected
    • a connecting shape
    • a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
    • (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
    • a channel for communication between groups
    • a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network
    • an interconnectin...
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9 February 2012

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At 7.01pm on 9 February 1996, the IRA ended its 17-month ceasefire with a blast that rocked east London, injured more than 100 people, one critically, and thrust Northern Ireland back into political ferment. After one hour of shock and hectic checking with the security forces who, like the Government, were taken 'completely by surprise', Prime Minister John Major attacked the bombing as 'an appalling outrage'. He called upon Sinn Fein and the IRA to condemn unequivocally those who planted the bomb near South Quay railway station on the Isle of Dogs. read more

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