Connex.

Synonyms for "connex." (471 found)

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junctionjuncturejuxtapositionkinkindredkinshipkith and kinkneeknottingknucklelaneliaisonlinelineagelinguistic intercourselinklinkagelinkinglovemakingmaking it withmarital affinitymarital relationsmarriagemarriage actmarriage connectionmarriage relationshipmaterialitymaternitymatingmatrilineagematrilinymatrisibmatroclinymeatmediarymediatormediummeetingmergermergingmessagemiddlemanmitermonotonemortisemotherhoodmouthpiecemutual attractionnearnessnecknegotiantnegotiatornegotiatressnegotiatrixnexusofficeombudsmanonanismopeningorderlinessorgasmoutletoverpassovumpairingpalaetiologypareuniapartnershippasspassagepassagewaypaternitypatrilineagepatrilinypatrisibpatroclinypendulumperigeeperihelionperiodicitypersuasionpertinencepipelinepivotpivot jointplaceplacementplenumporticopositionpostpowder trainprocreationprogressionpropinquityproximitypullqueuerabbetrailroad tunnelrangerankrapportrecurrencereferencereference toregardrelatednessrelationrelationsrelationshiprelativesrelevancereligionreplyrespectresponseresponsibilityreticulationrotationroundroutinerowrunsaddlingscalescarfscrewingseamsectsequenceseriessexsex actsexual climaxsexual commercesexual congresssexual intercoursesexual relationssexual unionshouldersibshipsimilaritysingle filesisterhoodsistershipsituationsleeping withsocial intercoursespeakingspectrumspeechspeech circuitspeech situationspermsplicespokesmanspokeswomanspotstitchstringsuccessionsutureswathsymbiosissympathysymphysissyzygytalkingtelepathyterminalthreadtietie intie rodtie uptie-intie-uptierties of bloodtogethernesstoggletoggle jointtouchtraffictraintrajecttrajettrucktunneltwo-way communicationunderpassunificationunionunitingveneryweldwholesalerwindrowwristyoking

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1835: James Frederick Palmer [ed.], The Works of John Hunter, F.R.S.: with notes, volume 3, page 78, footnote a Goodwyn conceived that the heart ceased to act because the left side, being only arterio-contractile, was incapable of being stimulated by venous blood; but this idea was fully disproved by the experiments of Bichat, which render it certain that the blood stimulates the ventricles not by its quality, but by its bulk. (Goodwyn on the Connex. of Life with Resp. pp. 82, 83; and Bichat, Sur la Vie et la Mort.)

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