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Academic Focus: Metric analysis / Historical dialect interpretation. Engaging with diverse historical English builds phonetic agility, linguistic empathy, and reading stamina valued in selective entry exams.

Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly,

May gaze through these faint smokes curling whitely,

As thou pliest thy trade in this devil's-smithy--

Which is the poison to poison her, prithee?

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verb

To have each of a team's batting line-up positions complete an at-bat in the same half-inning.

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Dictionary Entry

concatenate

Part of SpeechverbPronunciation/kənˈkæt.ə.neɪt/Word FrequencyUncommon (2.61)Curriculum FrequencyLess common (1)

To join or link together, as though in a chain.

In a Sentence

The programmer used the concatenate function to join the two strings into one.

Published Usage Examples

· Join supported files (mp4, 3gp) end-to-end aka concatenate joining.

This entry also appears in ReadingWillow Year 12 word lists, so students can move between the dictionary and year-level study sets.

Origin

From Latin 'con-' (together) + 'catena' (chain).

Common Phrases

two concatenatestrings concatenate. concatenate

Poetry examples for concatenate

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