Link

/lɪŋk/ noun

A link is something that connects two things, like a ring in a chain or a connection between ideas. On the internet, a link is a piece of text or an image that you can click to go to another page or file.

It likely comes from Old Norse “hlenkr,” meaning a chain ring or joint. English kept the idea of separate pieces joined together and later applied it to abstract and digital connections.

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