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Definition of connect
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of connect is as below...
Connect
(v. t.) To
associate
(a
person
or
thing,
or one's self) with
another
person,
thing,
business,
or
affair..
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Hypoblastic
::
Hypoblastic
(a.)
Relating
to, or
connected
with, the
hypoblast;
as, the
hypoic
sac..
Hellespont
::
Hellespont
(n.) A
narrow
strait
between
Europe
and Asia, now
called
the
Daradanelles.
It
connects
the
Aegean
Sea and the sea of
Marmora..
Amphiarthrosis
::
Amphiarthrosis
(n.) A form of
articulation
in which the bones are
connected
by
intervening
substance
admitting
slight
motion;
symphysis.
Infrastapedial
::
Infrastapedial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a part of the
columella
of the ear, which in many
animals
projects
below the
connection
with the
stapes..
Disjointed
::
Disjointed
(a.)
Separated
at the
joints;
disconnected;
incoherent.
Connector
::
Connector
(n.) A
flexible
tube for
connecting
the ends of glass tubes in
pneumatic
experiments.
Reel
::
Reel (n.) A
device
consisting
of
radial
arms with
horizontal
stats,
connected
with a
harvesting
machine,
for
holding
the
stalks
of grain in
position
to be cut by the
knives..
Respective
::
Respective
(a.)
Looking
towardl
having
reference
to;
relative,
not
absolute;
as, the
respective
connections
of
society..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) The
circle
of
subjects
connected
with the
exploits
of the hero or
heroes
of some
particular
period
which have
served
as a
popular
theme for
poetry,
as the
legend
of
Arthur
and the
knights
of the Round
Table,
and that of
Charlemagne
and his
paladins..
Consequentially
::
Consequentially
(adv.)
With just
deduction
of
consequence;
with right
connection
of
ideas;
logically.
Cops
::
Cops (n.) The
connecting
crook of a
harrow.
Haematosac
::
Haematosac
(n.) A
vascular
sac
connected,
beneath
the
brain,
in many
fishes,
with the
infundibulum..
Apply
::
Apply (v. i.) To suit; to
agree;
to have some
connection,
agreement,
or
analogy;
as, this
argument
applies
well to the
case..
Y
::
Y (n.) A
portion
of track
consisting
of two
diverging
tracks
connected
by a cross
track.
Reach
::
Reach (n.) The pole or rod which
connects
the hind axle with the
forward
bolster
of a
wagon.
Interoceanic
::
Interoceanic
(a.)
Between
oceans;
connecting
oceans;
as,
interoceanic
communication;
an
interoceanic
canal..
Pain
::
Pain (n.)
Punishment
suffered
or
denounced;
suffering
or evil
inflicted
as a
punishment
for
crime,
or
connected
with the
commission
of a
crime;
penalty..
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) That
harmony
or
moderation
which
affords
rest for the eye; --
opposed
to the
scattering
and
division
of a
subject
into too many
unconnected
parts,
and also to
anything
which is
overstrained;
as, a
painting
may want
repose..
Connect
::
Connect
(v. t.) To
associate
(a
person
or
thing,
or one's self) with
another
person,
thing,
business,
or
affair..
Wheelwork
::
Wheelwork
(n.) A
combination
of
wheels,
and their
connection,
in a
machine
or
mechanism..
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