Linkable: meaning, definitions and examples

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linkable

 

[ ˈlɪŋkəbəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

website functionality

Capable of being linked or connected.

Synonyms

attachable, connectable, joinable.

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Word Description / Examples
linkable

Used when referring to the capability of being linked or connected to something, often used in the context of URLs or data points.

  • This URL is linkable and can be shared with others.
  • The database tables are linkable through foreign keys.
connectable

Refers to the ability to establish a connection, often used in electronic or network contexts.

  • The device is connectable to Wi-Fi.
  • The new cables are connectable to different types of ports.
attachable

Commonly used to describe something that can be physically attached or fastened to another object.

  • The camera has an attachable lens.
  • The name tag is attachable to the uniform.
joinable

Often used to describe the possibility of becoming a member of a group or organization. Can also refer to objects that can be joined together.

  • This club is joinable by anyone interested.
  • These two parts are joinable with a simple screw.

Examples of usage

  • This button is linkable to the main page.
  • The new feature makes the entire website more linkable.
  • Users appreciate the linkable content that enhances their experience.
  • The linkable options provide a seamless navigation experience.
  • The linkable elements on the website improve user engagement.

Translations

Translations of the word "linkable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vinculável

🇮🇳 लिंक करने योग्य

🇩🇪 verknüpfbar

🇮🇩 dapat dihubungkan

🇺🇦 зв'язуваний

🇵🇱 linkowalny

🇯🇵 リンク可能な

🇫🇷 liant

🇪🇸 enlazable

🇹🇷 bağlanabilir

🇰🇷 연결할 수 있는

🇸🇦 قابل للربط

🇨🇿 propojitelné

🇸🇰 prepojiteľný

🇨🇳 可连接的

🇸🇮 povezljiv

🇮🇸 tengjanlegt

🇰🇿 байланыстырылады

🇬🇪 დაკავშირებადი

🇦🇿 əlaqələndirilə bilən

🇲🇽 enlazable

Etymology

The term 'linkable' originated from the word 'link', which dates back to Old English 'hlencan' meaning 'to join'. The suffix '-able' was added to create the adjective form, indicating the capability of being linked or connected. In the digital age, with the rise of hyperlinks and interconnected web content, the term 'linkable' has become commonly used to describe elements that can be easily linked or connected.

See also: interlinkage, interlinking, linkage, linked, linker, linking, slink, unlink, unlinked.