Associations to the word «Linkage»
Noun
- Accelerator
- Analysis
- Clutch
- Sn
- Hy
- Phosphorylation
- Mechanism
- Cloning
- Gear
- Digestion
- Autism
- Synthesis
- Ligand
- Analog
- Bond
- Bonding
- Dispersal
- Rudder
- Reagent
- H2o
- Equilibrium
- Tractor
- Atom
- Substrate
- Inheritance
- Nitrogen
- Beta
- Vanuatu
- Cis
- Rod
- Replication
- Connectivity
- Deletion
- Cam
- Fibre
- Fragmentation
- Sugar
- Sustainability
- Hydrogen
- Condensation
- Hurst
- Rotor
- Sulfur
- Valve
- Sequencing
- Localization
- Topology
- Derivative
- Substitution
- Gal
- Membrane
- Alpha
- Cinnamon
- Polymerase
- Spectrometry
- Referral
- Attachment
- Jg
- Mobility
- Variable
- Cluster
- Characterization
- Regression
- Coil
- Stakeholder
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LINKAGE, noun. A mechanical device that connects things.
LINKAGE, noun. A connection or relation between things or ideas.
LINKAGE, noun. (genetics) The property of genes of being inherited together.
LINKAGE, noun. (linguistics) A set of definitely related languages for which no proto-language can be derived, typically a group of languages within a family that have formed a sprachbund.
LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM, noun. (genetics) A non-random association of two or more alleles at two or more loci; normally caused by an interaction between genes, and often illustrated on a pairwise linkage disequilibrium diagram (HapMap)
LINKAGE SECTION, noun. (computing) The part of the data division of a COBOL program that describes the format of variables and constants passed to the program as parameters, either from JCL or from a calling program
Dictionary definition
LINKAGE, noun. An associative relation.
LINKAGE, noun. (genetics) traits that tend to be inherited together as a consequence of an association between their genes; all of the genes of a given chromosome are linked (where one goes they all go).
LINKAGE, noun. A mechanical system of rods or springs or pivots that transmits power or motion.
LINKAGE, noun. The act of linking things together.
Wise words
The pen is mightier than the sword.