Word Meanings - INTERLINK - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To link together; to join, as one chain to another. Dryden.
Related words: (words related to INTERLINK)
- ANOTHER-GUESS
Of another sort. It used to go in another-guess manner. Arbuthnot. - CHAINWORK
Work looped or linked after the manner of a chain; chain stitch work. - CHAIN PUMP
A pump consisting of an endless chain, running over a drum or wheel by which it is moved, and dipping below the water to be raised. The chain has at intervals disks or lifts which fit the tube through which the ascending part passes and carry the - ANOTHER
1. One more, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect. Another yet! -- a seventh! I 'll see no more. Shak. Would serve to scale another Hero's tower. Shak. 2. Not the same; different. He winks, - CHAIN WHEEL
1. A chain pulley, or sprocket wheel. 2. An inversion of the chain pump, by which it becomes a motor driven by water. - CHAINLESS
Having no chain; not restrained or fettered. "The chainless mind." Byron. - CHAIN TIE
A tie consisting of a series of connected iron bars or rods. - TOGETHER
togædre, togadere; to to + gador together. *29. See To, prep., and 1. In company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town. Soldiers can - ANOTHER-GAINES
Of another kind. Sir P. Sidney. - CHAINLET
A small chain. Sir W. Scott. - CHAIN
An instrument which consists of links and is used in measuring land. Note: One commonly in use is Gunter's chain, which consists of one hundred links, each link being seven inches and ninety-two one hundredths in length; making up the total length - CHAIN STITCH
A stitch in which the looping of the thread or threads forms a chain on the under side of the work; the loop stitch, as distinguished from the lock stitch. See Stitch. (more info) 1. An ornamental stitch like the links of a chain; -- - ANOTHER-GATES
Of another sort. "Another-gates adventure." Hudibras. - TOP-CHAIN
A chain for slinging the lower yards, in time of action, to prevent their falling, if the ropes by which they are hung are shot away. - SHEET CHAIN
A chain sheet cable. - HOGCHAIN
A chain or tie rod, in a boat or barge, to prevent the vessel from hogging. - BREQUET CHAIN
A watch-guard. - GUNTER'S CHAIN
The chain ordinarily used in measuring land. See Chain, n., 4, and Gunter's scale. - SIDE-CHAIN THEORY
A theory proposed by Ehrlich as a chemical explanation of immunity phenomena. In brief outline it is as follows: Animal cells and bacteria are complex aggregations of molecules, which are themselves complex. Complex molecules react with one another - DISENCHAINED
Freed from restraint; unrestrained. E. A. Poe. - SAFETY CHAIN
A normally slack chain for preventing excessive movement between a truck and a car body in sluing. An auxiliary watch chain, secured to the clothes, usually out of sight, to prevent stealing of the watch. A chain of sheet metal links - INTERCHAIN
To link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain. Two bosoms interchained with an oath. Shak. - CROTCH CHAIN
A form of tackle for loading a log sideways on a sled, skidway, etc. - ENCHAIN
1. To bind with a chain; to hold in chains. 2. To hold fast; to confine; as, to enchain attention. 3. To link together; to connect. Howell. - UNCHAIN
To free from chains or slavery; to let loose. Prior. - BLOCK CHAIN
A chain in which the alternate links are broad blocks connected by thin side links pivoted to the ends of the blocks, used with sprocket wheels to transmit power, as in a bicycle. - ALTOGETHER
1. All together; conjointly. Altogether they wenChaucer. 2. Without exception; wholly; completely. Every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Ps. xxxix. 5.