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Hubble Telescope
Service missions were performed in 1993 and 1997 during which astronauts upgraded or replaced equipment on the telescope Link to Hubble Telescope Information
cross linkage
same as cross link n
Linkboy
A boy or man that carried a link or torch to light passengers
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causal
involving causation or a cause [no relationship between driving without insurance and the accident "National Law Journal"] [a link exists between the deceptive act and the injury "National Law Journal"] 3 : arising from a cause
index
numerical measure or indicator (as of inflation or economic performance) see also consumer price index vt : to link (as wages, rates, or investments) to an index [under the contract wages were ed to inflation]
nexus
nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a chain of causation
Combine
To unite or join to link closely together to bring into harmonious union to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous substance
Connect
To join or fasten together as by something intervening to associate to combine to unite or link together to establish a bond or relation between
cordless
and other devices using eg radio or infrared signals to allow communication between devices without a direct wire link as cordless telephones have a very restricted range compared with cellular phones
Coupler
One who couples that which couples as a link ring or shackle to connect cars
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Hubble Telescope
Service missions were performed in 1993 and 1997 during which astronauts upgraded or replaced equipment on the telescope Link to Hubble Telescope Information
cross linkage
same as cross link n
Linkboy
A boy or man that carried a link or torch to light passengers
Keep your definitions linked to case research
causal
involving causation or a cause [no relationship between driving without insurance and the accident "National Law Journal"] [a link exists between the deceptive act and the injury "National Law Journal"] 3 : arising from a cause
index
numerical measure or indicator (as of inflation or economic performance) see also consumer price index vt : to link (as wages, rates, or investments) to an index [under the contract wages were ed to inflation]
nexus
nexus pl: nex·us·es or: nexus [-səs, -süs] [Latin, bond, tie, from nectere to bind] : a connection or link between things, persons, or events esp. that is or is part of a chain of causation
Combine
To unite or join to link closely together to bring into harmonious union to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous substance
Connect
To join or fasten together as by something intervening to associate to combine to unite or link together to establish a bond or relation between
cordless
and other devices using eg radio or infrared signals to allow communication between devices without a direct wire link as cordless telephones have a very restricted range compared with cellular phones
Coupler
One who couples that which couples as a link ring or shackle to connect cars
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