| BLINKS | • blinks n. Montia fontana, a herbaceous annual plant in the family Montiaceae, formerly included in the purslane… • blinks n. Plural of blink. • blinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blink. |
| CLINKS | • clinks n. Plural of clink. • clinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clink. • Clinks prop.n. Plural of Clink. |
| DELINK | • delink v. (Transitive) To unlink, or remove a link from. • DELINK v. to break a connection between. |
| ENLINK | • enlink v. To chain together; to connect, as if by links. • ENLINK v. to connect closely. |
| LINKED | • linked adj. Connected, either with links, or as if with links. • linked adj. (Computing) having links (between modules, records etc). • linked v. Simple past tense and past participle of link. |
| LINKER | • linker n. That which links. • linker n. (Software compilation) A computer program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and… • linker n. (Genetics) A short oligonucleotide containing a recognition sequence for a restriction enzyme, used… |
| LINKUP | • linkup n. A connection. • linkup n. The act of connecting. • linkup n. (Climbing) enchainment. |
| PLINKS | • plinks n. Plural of plink. • plinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plink. • PLINK v. to shoot at a tin can or the like. |
| PLINKY | • plinky adj. (Informal) Characterized by plink sounds. • PLINKY adj. of a high pitched sound from a stringed instrument when plucked. |
| RELINK | • relink v. (Transitive) To link again or anew. • RELINK v. to link again. |
| SLINKS | • slinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slink. • SLINK v. to move stealthily. |
| SLINKY | • slinky adj. Furtive, stealthy or catlike. • slinky adj. (Northumbria, dated) Thin; lank; lean. • slinky adj. Of a garment: close-fitting; clingy. |
| UNLINK | • unlink v. (Transitive) To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of. • unlink v. (Transitive, computing, Unix) To delete (a file). • unlink n. (Mathematics, knot theory) A link that is equivalent (under ambient isotopy) to finitely many disjoint… |
| UPLINK | • uplink n. The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to… • uplink n. (By analogy, less formally) The communication path from a mobile device to a base station, a consumer… • uplink n. Data transmission from a data station to the headend. |