cross-link

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A covalent bond (or series of bonds) between adjacent chains of a polymer
 * 2)  A similar bond between strands of nucleic acid
 * 3)  An internal hyperlink to another webpage belonging to the same web domain.
 * 4)  A connection between data.
 * 1)  A connection between data.
 * 1)  A connection between data.
 * 1)  A connection between data.

Translations

 * Finnish: verkkosidos, ristisidos
 * Irish: trasnasc
 * Italian: reticolazione

Verb

 * 1)  To join polymer chains together to form one single molecule. An object made from a crosslinked material contains only one supergiant molecule. Crosslinking may take place through covalent bonds or ionic bonds
 * 2)  To add an internal hyperlink between two webpages belonging to the same web domain.
 * 3)  To connect the references of a pool of data to each other.
 * 1)  To connect the references of a pool of data to each other.
 * 1)  To connect the references of a pool of data to each other.
 * 1)  To connect the references of a pool of data to each other.

Translations

 * Finnish: muodostaa verkkosidos, muodostaa ristisidos
 * German: