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Interconnect

Interconnect \In`ter*con*nect"\, v. t. To join together; to connect with one another.

Interconnect

Interconnect \In`ter*con*nect"\, v. i. To become connected with one another.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interconnect

1863, from inter- + connect. Related: Interconnected; interconnecting; interconnectedness; interconnection.

Wiktionary
interconnect

vb. (context transitive English) To connect to one another.

WordNet
interconnect
  1. v. be interwoven or interconnected; "The bones are interconnected via the muscle" [syn: complect, interlink]

  2. cause to be interconnected or interwoven [syn: interlink]

Usage examples of "interconnect".

A dozen moles would be dropped down defunct oil boreholes to begin the construction of an interconnected network, spreading out through hydrate strata, chattering to each other through sonar and other comms channels, and closing the complex loops around which the liquid nitrogen would flow.

One may imagine that life may exist from the beginning as a cooperative whole, directly interconnected at a distance by Bell-type nonlocal interactions, following which modifications through the course of evolution cause organisms to be interconnected directly with each other.

The screen flowered interconnecting lines, varicolored rhombi marking primary, secondary, and tertiary stations.

Neurons are concentrated in clusters with short interconnecting axons and dendrites between the cells of the group and defined nerve tracts leading in and out.

Ruwenda Citadel itself, a veritable mountain of intricate stone walls, bastions, keeps, towers, and interconnected buildings, also dates from remote antiquity and is said to have been the seat of whatever primordial rulers the Peninsula then bowed to.

Nonetheless, despite these radical changes in design, the basic cellular organization of the nervous system, with its neurons, synapses and ensembles of interconnecting cells, is the same for vertebrates as for invertebrates, as is much of their biochemistry.

The older man led his assistant past those rooms that were devoted to the cultures of the Inner and Outer Frontiers, circled around the complicated maze of interconnected cubicles that had been set aside for the study of the more heavily populated areas of the galaxy, and finally came to the large room that housed the most recently-arrived items from the Spiral Arm.

To correct this, they built an interconnected series of gateways, so that the energy flowed in a constant circle.

Her coralsmiths went on to hollow out and buttress the reef into a huge, interconnected series of rooms and hallways that served simultaneously as fortress, palace, and diplomatic retreat.

The work was incredibly exacting and involved seventeen delicate, interconnected measurements, which together took nearly a year to complete.

I saw that each building was interconnected, the main polygonal stone building throwing out wings and offshoots and outbuildings covering several acres of ground.

It was a representation of the major timelines of the Taladoran Confederation, including the major temporal portals that interconnect them.

Skeleton Men of Jupiter was intended by Burroughs as the opening episode of the group of interconnected novelettes, probably to number four, which would have become a John Carter novel in the fashion of Llana Of Gathol or the Carson Napier book Escape On Venus.

In some places the cliffs of buildings rose to support it, dividing the space beneath into enclosed basins of varied cityscapes interconnected in the upper parts by vast corridors carrying streams of airborne traffic and transport tubes.

Along the back of the bench stood a line of stacked waveform analyzers, synthesizers, power supplies, and other instruments studded with buttons and covered in screens, and interconnected by unraveled rainbows of tangled wire.