The word 'link' is both a noun and a verb.
The noun 'link' is a word for a relationship between two things or situations; a word for a ring or loop in a chain; a word for a thing.
The verb 'link' means to make, form, or suggest a connection with or between two or more things; a word for an action.
Example sentences:
There is a link between my headache and an obnoxious boss. (noun)
You can't always link the quality of the product with its cost. (verb)
Compound words are linked words.
Linked list of strings, for example.
5 example of a 4 linked food chain
its a big long banana
A channel linked receptor transduces functions of the same protein molecule. An example of a channel linked receptor are neurotransmitters in the brain.
Hemophilia
No, it is an example of sex-linked recessive inheritance.
5 example of a 4 linked food chain
Linked words are words that are interconnected by meaning or usage, often appearing together in a specific context or phrase. They are words that are commonly associated or related to each other in language.
linked pieces of metal to make a rope
Pines / green / fir
to pay attention to words that are connected by a common idea