Connected by a thread
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SEWNConnected by a thread
trainsconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
pretrainconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
pretrainsconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
trainedconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
mistrainconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
overtrainsconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
relativesA person connected by blood or marriage
trainconnected railroad cars pulled by a locomotive
MALMOSwedish city connected by a bridge to Copenhagen
articulatedHaving two or more sections connected by a flexible joint
NUNCHAKUSMartial arts weapons that are two sticks connected by a chain
alipedshaving the toes connected by a winglike membrane, as a bat
alipedhaving the toes connected by a winglike membrane, as a bat
offlineNot controlled by or directly connected to a computer or external network
kinsmana male relative (one who is connected with another by blood or marriage)
relationsA person who is connected by blood or marriage; a kinsman or kinswoman
kinsmenKINSMAN, a male relative (one who is connected with another by blood or marriage)
plugto connect or become connected by or as if by means of a plug
couplerscontrivance on a keyboard instrument by which keyboards or keys are connected to play together
turnspitsA dog kept to perform this task by running on a treadmill connected to the spit
heterarchya formal structure, usually represented by a diagram of connected nodes, without any single permanent uppermost node
heterarchiesHETERARCHY, a formal structure, usually represented by a diagram of connected nodes, without any single permanent uppermost node
webbed(of the feet of a swimming bird or other aquatic animal) Having the toes connected by a membrane
shacklesA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
shackleA pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together
systemsA group of celestial objects connected by their mutual attractive forces, esp. moving in orbits about a center
mustha periodic state of the bull elephant characterized especially by aggressive behavior and usually connected with the rutting season
webcamsA video camera that inputs to a computer connected to the Internet, so that its images can be viewed by Internet users
guipuresany of various laces, often heavy, made of linen, silk, etc., with the pattern connected by brides rather than by a net ground
trampolinesA strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises
trampolineA strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises
guipureany of various laces, often heavy, made of linen, silk, etc., with the pattern connected by brides rather than by a net ground
feedto pass (work) successively into a machine in such a manner that each new piece is held in place by or connected to the one before
hendiadysthe expression of an idea by two nouns connected by and (as cups and gold) instead of by a noun and an adjective (as golden cups)
handcuffsa metal fastening that can be locked around a wrist and is usually connected by a chain or bar with another such fastening usually used in plural
hendiadysesHENDIADYS, the expression of an idea by two nouns connected by and (as cups and gold) instead of by a noun and an adjective (as golden cups)
handcuffa metal fastening that can be locked around a wrist and is usually connected by a chain or bar with another such fastening usually used in plural
citharasmusical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of an elaborate wooden soundbox having two arms connected by a yoke to which the upper ends of the strings are attached
citharamusical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of an elaborate wooden soundbox having two arms connected by a yoke to which the upper ends of the strings are attached