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affiliation, alliance, association, bond, bridge, chain, connection, connective, contact, coupler, coupling, go-between, interconnection, intermediary, intermedium, intersection, joint, juncture, kinship, liaison, linkage, medium, member, nexus, privity, propinquity, relation, relationship, tie, union, vinculum, weld
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ally, anastomose, appertain, associate, attach, band, bind, bridge, combine, commingle, conjoin, connect, consolidate, contact, couple, engage, fasten, fuse, fix, identify with, implicate, inosculate, interconnect, join, knot, marry, merge, relate, unite, span, tie, touch, yoke
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affiliation (connectedness), affix, appertain, association (connection), attach (join), broker, chain (nexus), combine (join together), commingle, connection (fastening), connection (relation), consolidate (unite), contact (association), contact (touch), engage (involve), go-between, implicate, implication (incriminating involvement), intermediary, join (bring together), kinship, liaison, lock, medium, member (constituent part), nexus, privity, propinquity (kinship), relate (establish a connection), relation (connection), relationship (connection), unite
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.To connect one website or computer with another.n.A place on a website that, if clicked, will connect the user to another website.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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Any component of a Web page that connects to another Web page or another portion of the same Web page. Clicking on underlined text or a graphic image activates most links. For example, if a user clicks on the words, financial calculator, or an image of a calculator, the user will be transported to a page that contains a calculator. Links are sometimes called hyperlinks. Compare: deep linkCategory: Patent, Copyright & Trademark → Copyright Law
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.