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A word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them.
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| connective tissue |
The type of tissue that makes up the supporting structure of the lymph nodes and other organs, in the same way that beams and girders make up the supporting structure of a building.
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| connection |
A negotiated method of communication between devices, whether implemented in hardware or software.
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| connective tissue |
Tissues, like cartilage, that supports or fastens together other body tissue or parts.
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| connective |
A band of parenchyma cells that unites the lobes of an anther.
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| Conn | associated with or accompanying |
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| Conn | wired together to an alarm system |
| Conn | a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it) |
| Conn | the state of being connected |
| Conn | an instrumentality that connects |
| Conn | a New England state |
| Conn | one of the British colonies that formed the United States |
| Conn | a river in the northeastern United States |
| Conn | a river in the northeastern United States |
| Conn | a resident of Connecticut |
| Conn | (grammar) syntactically connecting sentences or elements of a sentence |
| Conn | having a connection |
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