Results for: connection
English English
bug, electric listening device installed in a room or on a telephone line, install an electronic listening device in order to eavesdrop, of eavesdropping by way of an electronic listening device, secret connection to a telephone line, tap a telephone linewiretap
by means of that, in that connection, in connection with thatthereby
cake of chewing tobacco, cap, cork; stop up, block; publicize, advertise, close up something, stopper; electrical connector; obstruction, block; fire hydrant; advertisement, electrical connection, filler for a hole, fireplug, give something a favorable...plug
cancel, abolish; remove state recognition of the church, end connection between church and state, stop long established customdisestablish
canvas for needlepoint, close connection, computer security device, connecting and coordinating device, device which prevents two mechanisms from operating at the same time; type of stretchable fabric, fit together closely, operate as a unit, tightly-k...interlock
catch in offshore fishing, electronic system, link between source and user, relationship, system having a number of parts designed to work together; connection, association, partnership; radio or television networkhookup
center, connected group, connection, means of connection, link, joint; connected group, specialized part of cell membranenexus
chemical properties of something, physical chemistry, reaction between two people, see also:inorganic chemistry, see also:organic chemistry, study of the elements and compounds that can be made from them; emotional connection between people, suitabilit...chemistry
chemical relationships between organisms and surroundings, scientific study of the connection between living organisms and the chemical elements in their locationbiogeochemistry
close connection, kinship, blood relation, connection through common ancestry, relationship by bloodconsanguinity
close opening, move to a closed position; block, obstruct; lock, bolt; confine; cease operation, halt activity, fastened, connection region between welded metal pieces, fold parts closed, lock something, secured, stop access or exit, stop operationshut
coming together, connection, group, grouping of molecules, grouping of organisms, linked idea, organization; society; union; coalition; connection of ideas, psychological connection, see also:free associationassociation
coming together, participating; connecting, combining, uniting; connection, join, place of unionjoining
communication, contact; one who maintains contact; conspiracy; close connection; illicit love affair, coordination, coordinator, pronounced consonant linking two words, something used to thicken a liquid, unmarried love affairliaison
communications connection in which the service provider calls the user after the user declares that he wants to connect (Computers), product recall, recalling of somebody, return callcallback
 

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