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links
[ lingks ]
links
/ lɪŋks /
plural noun
- short for golf links
- ( as modifier )
a links course
- undulating sandy ground near the shore
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of links1
Example Sentences
Hundreds of women in the UK are planning to take on one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies over alleged links between talc and cancer.
Descriptive data on mortality reveal complex links between alcohol use and premature deaths.
The university is one of Scotland’s oldest, having been founded in 1583, and boasts links to 20 Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni - alongside current First Minister John Swinney and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
He has always denied the suggestion that his empire benefitted from links to politicians in power who helped ensure he had a monopoly.
"It's an exciting time as new methods are being developed that may help us better understand how an animal may be feeling and how that links to the decisions that they make."
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