Concatenation \Con*cat`e*na"tion\ (-n[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L.
concatenatio.]
A series of links united; a series or order of things
depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a
succession.
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The stoics affirmed a fatal, unchangeable concatenation
of causes, reaching even to the illicit acts of man's
will. --South.
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A concatenation of explosions. --W. Irving.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
concatenation
n 1: the state of being linked together as in a chain; union in a
linked series
2: the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or
events or ideas etc; "it was caused by an improbable
concatenation of circumstances"
3: a series of things depending on each other as if linked
together; "the chain of command"; "a complicated
concatenation of circumstances" [syn: chain]
4: the act of linking together as in a series or chain
WordNet (r) 2.0
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