Warehouse
links
a
storehouse for goods and merchandise Ware´house`
n. 1. A storehouse for wares, or goods.
v. t. 1. To deposit or secure in a warehouse.
2. To place in the warehouse of the government or customhouse
stores, to be kept until duties are paid.
Noun 1. warehouse - a storehouse for goods and merchandise
Synonyms: storage warehouse
Verb 1. warehouse - store in a warehouse
Legal
Dictionary
WAREHOUSE. A place adapted to the reception and storage of goods
and merchandise. 9 Shepl. 47.
2. The act of congress of February 25, 1799, 1 Story's Laws U.
S. 565, authorizes the purchase of suitable warehouses, where
goods may be unladen and deposited from any vessel which shall
be subject to quarantine or other restraint, pursuant to the health
laws of any state, at such convenient place or places as the safety
of the revenue and the observance of such health laws may require.
3. And the act of 2d March, 1799, s. 62, 1 Story's Laws U. S.
627, authorizes an importer of goods, instead of, securing the
duties to be paid to the United States, to deposit so much of
such goods as the collector may in his judgment deem sufficient
security for the duties and the charges of safe keeping, for which
the importer shall give his own bond; which goods shall be kept
by the warehouse links collector
with due care, at the expense and risk of the party on whose account
they have been deposited, until the sum specified, in such bond
becomes due; when, if such sum shall not be paid, so much of such
deposited goods shall be sold at public sale, and the proceeds,
charges of safe keeping and sale being deducted, shall be applied
to the payment of such sum, rendering the overplus, and the residue
of the goods so deposited, if there be any, to the depositor or
his representatives. Pronunciation: links
n. 1. A tract of ground laid out for the game of golf; a golfing
green.
A second links has recently been opened at Prestwick, and another
at Troon, on the same coast.
- P. P. Alexander.
Noun 1. links - course consisting of a large landscaped area for
playing golf
Synonyms: golf course, golf links
Dictionary
of Computing
links - link
Wikipedia
Links
displaying the Wikipedia Main PageLinks is an open source text-only
web browser with a pull-down menu system, originally developed
by Mikulas Patocka in the Czech Republic. It renders complex pages
(partial HTML 4.0 support including tables and frames, support
for multiple character sets), supports color and monochrome terminals
and allows horizontal scrolling. Unlike Lynx and w3m, it is oriented
toward visual users who want to retain many typical elements of
graphical user interfaces (pop up windows, menus etc.) in a text-only
environment. The focus on intuitive usability makes it suitable
as a web browser for low-end terminals in libraries, Internet
cafes etc.
Twibright
Labs has developed a separate version of the Links browser (2.x)
that displays graphics, renders fonts in different sizes (with
anti-aliasing) and supports JavaScript. The resulting browser
is very fast, but it does not display many pages as they were
intended. The graphical mode works even on Unix systems without
a window environment, such as a Unix system without the X Window
System, but with SVGALib Warehouse links.
ELinks
("Experimental/Enhanced Links") is a fork led by Petr
Baudis. It is based on Links 0.9. It has a more open development
and incorporates patches from other Links versions and from Internet
users.
Links
is also a slang term for a golf course.
See
also: Link
Graphical
Links displaying the Wikipedia Main Page
External links Links umbrella site
Related Words
bunker, course, fairway, golf, golf course, golf game, golf hole,
golf links, green, hazard, hole, putting green