Wiktionary
n. 1 (context chemistry English) A covalent bond (or series of bonds) between adjacent chains of a polymer 2 (context biochemistry English) A similar bond between strands of nucleic acid vb. (context chemistry English) 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
Usage examples of "crosslink".
Bram wondered if the Nar, with their crosslinked senses, were actually seeing what the inner witnesses were conveying by touch and chemical tags alone.
Every human being in the enclosure was known personally to at least several Nar out there, and the aggregate of those crosslinked nervous systems was able to shuffle names better than any computer for whatever purpose it chose.
He apparently had it crosslinked to a copy of the script, because as she sidestepped her way down the narrow aisle, she could hear voices rather mechanically reading lines, and as she came closer she could see the little X's and 0's representing the actors moving around on the diagram of the stage that Carl had sketched out.
The "alef" alert, meanwhile, also began a high-speed computer search for every detail of Jonathan Meyers Bennett's life through the massive Israeli database, crosslinked with Interpol and the FBI.
He's crosslinked the tightbeam to the scan desk, and he has two of the communications techs in on it.
It was just that ours was crosslinked into Huthwitz’s rustbacking operation.