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German: Verbindung (de) f, Verknüpfung (de) f.Danish: bindeled n, forbindelse c, sammenhæng c.Czech: nexus m, souvislost (cs) f, spojení (cs) n.The Latin plural form (written nexūs or nexûs) is sometimes used in academic discussions of process philosophy. ( Ancient Rome, law, historical ) A person who had contracted a nexum or obligation of such a kind that, if they failed to pay, their creditor could compel them to work as a servant until the debt was paid an indentured servant.( grammar ) In the work of the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen (1860–1943): a group of words expressing two concepts in one unit (such as a clause or sentence).( Canada, US, finance, law ) The relationship between a vendor and a jurisdiction for the purpose of taxation, established for example by the vendor operating a physical store in that jurisdiction.Synonyms: bond, junction, link, tie see also Thesaurus: link
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Nexus ( countable and uncountable, plural nexuses or nexusses or ( rare ) nexus) ( General American ) IPA ( key): /ˈnɛksus/.( Received Pronunciation ) IPA ( key): /ˈnɛksuːs/.
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