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    concatenate
    /kənˈkatɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. link (things) together in a chain or series: formal, technical "some words may be concatenated, such that certain sounds are omitted"

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  2. to put things together as a connected series: The filename is a series of concatenated words with no spaces. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings. and/or phrase. anyhoo. anyways. conjunctively. connective. consequently. ergo. hereby. I mean idiom. mean.

  3. Concatenate is a fancy word for a simple thing: it means “to link together in a series or chain.”. It’s Latin in origin, formed from a word combining con -, meaning “with” or “together,” and catena, meaning “chain. ” (The word chain is also linked directly to catena .)

  4. Feb 23, 2012 · For objects, concatenation implies the concatenation of data contained within the objects and is generally possible only if the structure of the objects is the same or if both objects belong to the same class.

  5. Concatenate definition: to link together; unite in a series or chain.. See examples of CONCATENATE used in a sentence.

  6. In formal English, the term Concatenate is defined as an operation to join or link something together. The same concept is taken to define the operation of concatenation in computer programming. Computer programmers commonly use concatenation for joining end-to-end character strings.

  7. to put things together as a connected series: The filename is a series of concatenated words with no spaces. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings. and/or phrase. anyhoo. anyways. conjunctively. connective. consequently. ergo. hereby. I mean idiom. mean.

  8. Did you just link together several memories of your brother to form one longer story for his wedding toast? If so, you concatenated without knowing it! That’s because concatenate means to link things together to form a series or chain.

  9. Definition of 'concatenate' Word Frequency. concatenate in British English. (kɒnˈkætɪˌneɪt ) verb. 1. (transitive) to link or join together, esp in a chain or series. adjective. 2. linked or joined together. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  10. Concatenate definition: To connect or link in a series or chain.

  11. a mixture of haze and smoke. harsh discordance of sound; dissonance. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of concatenate. 1425–75; late Middle English (past participle) <Late Latin concatēnātus (past participle of concatēnāre ), equivalent to con- con- + Latin catēn ( a) chain + -ātus -ate 1. Other words from concatenate. con·cat·e·na·tor, noun.