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per·ma·link

 (pûr′mə-lĭngk)
n.
A hyperlink to a location on a website, especially a regularly updated website such as a newspaper or blog, that contains permanent or infrequently changed information.

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permalink

(ˈpɜːməˌlɪŋk)
n
(Computer Science) an internet hyperlink that is intended to be permanent
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