Read full poem →which, when I began to prepare my part of the work for the press, I had
actually struck oft, as far as I could do it without injuring the connexion
of the context; but the booksellers pressed, and indeed insisted upon their
Dictionary Entry
The act of connecting.
In a Sentence
“The internet provides a fast connexion between computers around the world.”
Origin
From French 'connexion', derived from Latin 'connectio' meaning 'a joining together'.
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Poetry examples for “connexion”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Words' p. 75, moralizes on
the connexion of these words
with ykiaaaa, but he might
Read full poem →complete or fragmentary. _Peter Bell the Third_ has a certain fortuitous
connexion with Keats. It was written in consequence of Shelley's having
read in _The Examiner_ a notice of _Peter Bell, a Lyrical Ballad_ (the
Read full poem →ger—In 1832 John T. Johnson became associated with Elder Stone as
co-editor of the Messenger—Continued in that connexion till B. W.
Stone removed to Ilinois—They succeed in uniting the Churches in
