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connect
verb (connected , connecting ) (usu connect to or with someone or something)
1 tr & intr (sometimes connect something up or connect up) to join; to link.
2 to associate or involve is connected with advertising .
3 tr & intr to associate or relate mentally We connected immediately .
4 to join by telephone.
5 to relate by marriage or birth.
6 intr said of aeroplanes, trains, buses, etc: to be timed so as to allow transfer from one to another.
7 intr , humorous said of the fist, etc: to strike.
8 intr , colloq to make sense.
[17c: from Latin con- together + nectere to fasten]
connectable or connectible adjective .
connector or connecter noun .
well connected with important or aristocratic relatives.
verb (connected , connecting ) (usu connect to or with someone or something)
1 tr & intr (sometimes connect something up or connect up) to join; to link.
2 to associate or involve is connected with advertising .
3 tr & intr to associate or relate mentally We connected immediately .
4 to join by telephone.
5 to relate by marriage or birth.
6 intr said of aeroplanes, trains, buses, etc: to be timed so as to allow transfer from one to another.
7 intr , humorous said of the fist, etc: to strike.
8 intr , colloq to make sense.
[17c: from Latin con- together + nectere to fasten]
connectable or connectible adjective .
connector or connecter noun .
well connected with important or aristocratic relatives.
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