hyperlinkage

noun

Etymology

From hyper- + linkage.

  1. inherited from *kleng-
  2. inherited from *hlankaz — “bendsome, flexible
  3. inherited from *hlankiz
  4. derived from *hlenkr
  5. inherited from hlenċe
  6. inherited from linke
  7. suffixed as linkage — “link + age
  8. prefixed as hyperlinkage — “hyper + linkage

Definitions

  1. Overarching or large-scale linkage.

    • ...the total volume of link connectivity from a country to other countries or a specific aspect of international hyperlinkage such as linguistic patterns.
    • Sassia Sasken, another prominent social theorist, defines globalization as above all the hyperlinkage of global cities through international nodes...
  2. The use of hyperlinks.

    • The process of concept generation results in a conceptual representation for Web hyperlinkage.
    • ...a printed version of the WWW... would not only be extremely voluminous, but it would also be completely purposeless without its hyperlinkage.
    • ...while the use of green, underlined copy (within a larger mass of black text) suggests the notion of hyperlinkage.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for hyperlinkage. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA