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linker

n. 1 That which links. 2 (context computer science English) a computer program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program. 3 (context genetics English) A short oligonucleotide containing a recognition sequence for a restriction enzyme, used to blunt the ends of sticky DNA segments. 4 (context grammar English) A word that serves to link other elements. 5 (context finance informal English) A linked bond, one for which the principal is indexed to inflation. vb. (context genetics English) To ligate a DNA segment using a #Noun.

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Linker (computing)

In computing, a linker or link editor is a computer program that takes one or more object files generated by a compiler and combines them into a single executable file, library file, or another object file.

A simpler version that writes its output directly to memory is called the loader, though loading is typically considered a separate process.

Usage examples of "linker".

Iris Angharads had been a climatologist working on the Islands, Amir Azad a Linker and Administrator.

Two of the Islanders, the specialist Iris Angharads and the Linker Amir Azad, gave their lives in an attempt to resolve this crisis peacefully, and saved the lives of others.

You’ve done nothing for us, she thought, unsure of whether she was thinking of Mary or of the Linkers and Mukhtars.

If Linkers cared so much for children, they wouldn’t have taken a mother from her baby.

Unlike many of his fellow Linkers, he knew how to work with his hands.

The Linkers had reached out for her, had moved her across a board in some elaborate, unseen game.

You must be pleased to realize that, with other Linkers now listening to your words, your denunciation is public.

Of course, no one but the Linkers would know if the results were rigged or not.

I've spoken to her often, and when I volunteered to come here, she honored me by including me in the party sent to the Platform to bring those former Linkers here.

Perhaps it was because Fatima and the other former Linkers who had come there with Sigurd seemed stunned and dazed by his death.

Once linkers and their equipment come into everyday use, we will be free of that handicap.

Those operators whom Ithaca trained from childhood, linkers who today are adults advancing the art in their turn, are more and more getting into a mode that I must call intuitive.

Besides, Joelle had practiced cross-exchange on that level and developed the technique of it with fellow linkers, until she was expert.