linkwork


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linkwork

(ˈlɪŋkˌwɜːk)
n
1. something made up of links
2. (Mechanical Engineering) a mechanism consisting of a series of links to impart or control motion; linkage
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link•work

(ˈlɪŋkˌwɜrk)

n.
1. something composed of links, as a chain.
2. a linkage.
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That could see him on the front foot, which always enables an openside to shine more brightly, giving him the opportunity to show off his linkwork and his sublime handling skills.
Persons who do not spread their disability beyond actual impairment to other aspects of their functioning self demonstrate the construct of containment of disability effects (Linkwork, 1971).