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What is another word for Links? – 279 Links Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    connections associations relationships ties bonds links alliances partnerships affiliations memberships unions coalitions leagues confederations networks webs chains hooks fasteners attachments appendages extensions additions supplements accessories appendices annexes addenda connections joinings couplings fastenings bindings moorings anchors ties knots ligaments tendons sinews muscles fibers strands threads yarns cords ropes cables wires filaments twines ligatures junctures articulations joints hinges pivots axles pins clasps clips clamps brackets hasps latches catches hooks eyes loops links rings buckles straps belts bands girdles sashes ties bows knots splices fusions welds solderings brazings rivets bolts screws nails pegs dowels spikes staples clips clamps cramps vices grips grasps clutches holds seizures fastenings bindings trusses ligatures tethers leashes reins halters harnesses yokes collars shackles fetters manacles handcuffs chains cables ropes wires fibers strands threads twines ligaments tendons sinews muscles.

    Meaning of Links

    The primary meaning of the word "Links" is a relationship or connection between people, things, or ideas.

    Definitions

    • A relationship or connection between people, things, or ideas
    • A word or phrase that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence
    • A connection or facility for accessing or communicating with something, especially on the internet
    • A section of a chain, typically one of a series of metal rings
    • A golf course, especially one on coastal land

    Etymology of Links

    The word "Links" originated from Old English and Old Norse words, with the Old English word "hlinc" meaning "ridge" or "hill" and the Old Norse word "hlinkr" meaning "hill" or "ridge"
    The word initially referred to a type of coastal terrain, but its meaning expanded to include connections, relationships, and golf courses over time

    Example Uses

    • The company has established links with several major suppliers to improve its supply chain
    • The website provides links to other relevant websites for further information
    • The golf course is known for its challenging links, with strong winds and uneven terrain
    • The police are investigating links between the suspect and the organized crime group

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    disconnections separations divisions detachments isolations insulation disengagements withdrawals retreats abandonments relinquishments surrenders breaks ruptures fractures fissures gaps voids chasms gulfs vacancies openings breaches holes cavities separations divisions partitions barriers blockages obstacles hindrances impediments encumbrances restrictions constraints limitations exclusions omissions rejections refusals denials repudiations renunciations abandonments desertions withdrawals retractions recalls reversals cancellations annulments voidances dissolutions disintegrations fragmentations dispersions dissipations evaporations disappearances.