necto — meaning in English
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English meaning
- attach verb To fasten or connect one thing to another, physically or figuratively.
- bind verb To tie, fasten, or hold something together tightly, using rope, cord, a band, or similar.
- connect verb To join one thing to another, physically or electronically.
- devise verb To work out or invent a plan, method, or system through careful thought.
- fasten verb To attach or close something securely.
- interweave verb To combine (things) through weaving.
- tie noun A narrow strip of fabric worn around the neck, usually with a shirt collar, as an item of formal clothing.
- unite verb To bring together as one; to join.
Senses
necto is used for these senses in English:
- attach (transitive) To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).
- devise (transitive) To use one’s intellect to plan or design (something).
- fasten (ambitransitive) To attach or connect in a secure manner.
- interweave (transitive) To combine (things) through weaving.
- tie (transitive) To attach or fasten (one thing to another) by string or the like.
- unite (transitive) To bring together as one.
attach — full definition
- verb To fasten or connect one thing to another, physically or figuratively.
- verb To include a file along with an email or other digital message.
- verb To come into legal force or effect.
bind — full definition
- verb To tie, fasten, or hold something together tightly, using rope, cord, a band, or similar.
- verb To hold someone under a legal, moral, or promised obligation.
- verb In computing, to link or associate a name, variable, or module with a value or piece of code.
- noun A difficult or awkward situation with no easy way out.