pressure-linked
|pres-sure-linked|
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/ˈprɛʃər-lɪŋkt/
🇬🇧
/ˈprɛʃə-lɪŋkt/
connected to pressure
Etymology
The term 'pressure-linked' is a compound word formed from 'pressure' and 'linked'. 'Pressure' originates from Latin 'pressura', meaning 'action of pressing', and 'linked' comes from Old English 'hlencan', meaning 'to join or connect'.
'Pressure' evolved from Middle English 'pressur', while 'linked' evolved from Middle English 'linken'.
The term 'pressure-linked' has maintained its meaning of being associated with or connected to pressure.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
connected or associated with pressure, often in a mechanical or physical context.
The pressure-linked system ensures that the machinery operates efficiently.
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Last updated: 2025/02/15 12:33
