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    concatenation
    /kənˌkatɪˈneɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a series of interconnected things: "a concatenation of events which had finally led to the murder"

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  2. CONCATENATION definition: 1. a series of events, ideas, or things that are connected: 2. a series of events, ideas, or…. Learn more.

  3. : a group of things linked together or occurring together in a way that produces a particular result or effect. an unusual concatenation of circumstances. George McGovern was the beneficiary, in 1972, of a unique concatenation of party reform and political accident. Garry Wills.

  4. Concatenation refers to a series of things — ideas, events, animals — that are somehow interconnected, individual parts that are linked to form a single unit, like the links in a chain.

  5. 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.

  6. A concatenation of things or events is their occurrence one after another, because they are linked. [ formal ] ...the internet, the world's biggest concatenation of computing power.

  7. CONCATENATION meaning: 1. a series of events, ideas, or things that are connected: 2. a series of events, ideas, or…. Learn more.

  8. Concatenation definition: the act of linking together in a chain; concatenating. See examples of CONCATENATION used in a sentence.

  9. 1. a series of interconnected events, concepts, etc. 2. the act of linking together or the state of being joined. 3. (Logic) logic a function that forms a single string of symbols from two given strings by placing the second after the first.

  10. 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 .)

  11. In formal language theory and computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining character strings end-to-end. For example, the concatenation of "snow" and "ball" is "snowball". In certain formalisations of concatenation theory, also called string theory, string concatenation is a primitive notion .