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link (1) In communications, a line, channel or circuit over which data are transmitted.(2) An address that points to a Web page or other file (image, video, PDF, etc.) on a Web server. Links reside on Web pages, in e-mail messages and word processing documents as well as any other document type that supports hypertext and URL addressing. See URL and hypertext. (3) In data management, a pointer embedded within a record that refers to data or the location of data in another record. (4) In programming, a call to another program or subroutine. link 1. a connecting piece in a mechanism, often having pivoted ends 2. a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a chain. 1 link of a Gunter's chain is equal to 7.92 inches, and of an engineer's chain to 1 foot link [liŋk] (civil engineering) A standardized part of a surveyor's chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1168 centimeters) in the Gunter's chain and 1 foot (30.48 centimeters) in the engineer's chain. (communications) General term used to indicate the existence of communications facilities between two points. (computer science) (design engineering) One of the rings of a chain. A connecting piece in the moving parts of a machine.
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