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.”
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Origin
From Latin 'con-' (together) + 'catena' (chain).
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “concatenate”
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