A point where two things link, connect or interact
“Calcified cartilage thus forms the interface between bone and the articulating joints of the bone.”
A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing a user interface
An interface between two computer systems or physical entities
The occurrence of two or more objects, events or people acting upon, or between, one another
A state equally removed from two opposite extremes
The state of physical touching
A set of rules, instructions, or guidelines for doing something
Digital screen used for visual output via a computer connection
An intermediary or agent between two (or more) parties
Software between application and operating system
A set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications
A technical drawing, typically used in design and planning
A pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket, especially an electrical one
A panel with controls or instrumentation for a system
(computing) A computer application or program that connects to services provided by a server
A construct in computer programming that serves to mediate access to a class or module
To connect or be connected with (via an interface)
“Both shipboard systems will interface via satellite communications with Coscol's office system.”
To be in communication with
“I also started to interface with my staff with face-to-face interactions and called those who were remote rather than sending out emails.”
To mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
To collaborate or work together
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