A free service provided by Writers Nexus International

Writing Resources:
  • New Novelist Software
  • Writer Circles
  • Author Me
  • FirstWriter.com
  • Novel Advice
  • Robin's Nest for Writers
  • The Scriptorium
  • Women on Writing


A Writer's Dictionary:

connectible Definition


Dictionary Home » Words Starting with C » conjurer ... conservational » connectible


connect
verb connected, connecting
    tr & intr
    1. To join; to link.
      Thesaurus: unite, join, link, fasten, combine, couple, affix, ally, associate, relate, bind.
    2. To associate or involve.
      Example: is connected with advertising
    tr & intr
    3. To associate or relate mentally.
      Example: We connected immediately
    4. To join by telephone.
    5. To relate by marriage or birth.
    intr
    6. Said of aeroplanes, trains, buses, etc: to be timed so as to allow transfer from one to another.
    intr
    7. humorous
      Said of the fist, etc: to strike.
    intr
    8. colloq
      To make sense.
    (US)
    intr
    9. colloq
      To meet someone in order to get illegal drugs from them.
Derivative: connectable
adj
    Derivative: connector
    noun
      Derivative: well connected
      adj
        With important or aristocratic relatives.
      Etymology: 17c: from Latin con- together + nectere to fasten.

      Phrasal Verb: connect up
        To set up a computer connection with the Internet, eg linking a home or office computer via a modem to a company offering Internet access
      Phrasal Verb: connect something up
        To link it with something else.


      Click Here