Link
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Etymology:one of a series of rings or loops which form a chain," probably from O.N. *hlenkr (cf. O.Swed. lænker "chain, link," Norw. lenke, Dan. lænke), from P.Gmc. *khlankijaz (cf. Ger. lenken "to bend, turn, lead," gelenk "articulation, joint, link," O.E. hlencan (pl.) "armor"), from PIE base *qleng- "to bend."
function:noun
1:Origin from old Frech connexion
The basic meaning is connection between people, things
Reciprocal link, It is a link between two,ore more objects ( link A →link B →link B)two way links to and from websites, also known as "link swaps", "link exchanges" and "link partners"
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