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connection
  1. (uncountable) The act of connecting.
  2. The point at which two or more things are connected.
  3. A feeling of understanding and ease of communication between two or more people.
  4. An established communications or transportation link.
  5. (transport) A transfer from one transportation vehicle to another in scheduled transportation service
  6. A kinship relationship between people.
  7. (mathematics) A set of sets that contains the empty set, all one-element sets for any element that is included in any of the sets, and the union of any group of sets that are elements where the intersections of those sets is non-empty.
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  9. Examples:
    1. “A method is described for producing an electrical connection between a plug element and a printed circuit board.”
      “In parallel plotlines, the film follows their two lives - their friends, their girlfriends, their connection with art.”
      “Oxford researchers plan to investigate the connection between languages and creativity.”
connector
  1. One who connects.
  2. A device (or, more precisely, a mating pair of devices, often a plug and a socket) for connecting together two wires, cables, or hoses, allowing electricity or fluid to flow but also allowing easy disconnection and reconnection when necessary.
  3. A highway or freeway road which connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange or a longer roadway such as the 1.5 mile (2.5 kilometer) U.S. Route 24 Connector.
  4. (computing) A line connecting two shapes in presentation software.
  5. (computing) A software component that provides access from an application program to an external database or data source, such as a JDBC connector.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “In treework, three-way karabiners are still the best form of connector between harness and rope equipment.”
      “On the base of the device is the cradle connector and a separate power jack, allowing you to recharge the device when you're away from your desk.”
      “A paraphrase may be achieved by taking two short sentences and joining them together with an adversative connector.”
connective
  1. That which connects.
  2. (logic) A function that operates on truth values to give another truth value.
  3. (grammar) A word used to connect words, clauses and sentences, most commonly applied to conjunctions.
  4. (botany) The tissue which connects the locules of an anthers together.
  5. (anatomy) A connective tissue.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The connective 'however' is frequently used to indicate a contrast between two statements.”
connectivity
  1. (uncountable) The state of being connected
  2. (telecommunications) The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network
  3. (mathematics) In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)
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  5. Examples:
    1. “MPs, government ministers, and even the new Prime Minister have started talking about our £2 billion proposals as the answer to poor rail connectivity between the East Midlands and the West Midlands.”
      “The significance of Internet connectivity here is that it enables personal information to be stored online and subjected to forms of online manipulation and processing.”
      “Besides landscapes and political systems, interaction and connectivity can also be traced in material culture, as Valentina Oselini shows in her contribution on 2nd millennium BC pottery in Mesopotamia.”
connexion
  1. (chiefly Britain) Dated spelling of connection.
  2. (religion) A circuit of prayer groups who employed travelling ministers alongside the regular ministers attached to each congregation.
  3. Examples:
    1. “He undertakes to manage affairs in connexion with the dykes uprightly and justly, and swears that he will not peculate himself or allow any one else to do so.”
      “I should say we have richer people in our connexion than in any about London.”
      “He failed, however, to trace the connexion of the urachus with the bladder.”
connectance
  1. A measure of connectivity.
  2. (mathematics) The fraction of all possible links in a network that are realized.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Another difference between models is in the method of controlling the connectance of a food web system.”
connectome
  1. (biology) The complete description of the structural connectivity of an organism's nervous system.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work.”
      “The tools Seung and his colleagues have developed to map the connectome are beginning to offer important insights into these previously baffling conditions.”
connectogram
  1. A visual representation of the connections within the human brain, and often specifically of the connectome as a whole.
connectology
  1. (medicine) The configuration according to which devices, tubes, etc. are connected.
connectitude
  1. (informal, uncountable) The state of being connected; a measure of the connectedness of something.
connectomics
  1. The study of the connectivity of synapses in the brain
connation
  1. (obsolete) connection by birth; natural union
  2. Examples:
    1. “The condition in question is often loosely confounded with connation, or the union of two leaves by their bases.”
      “The cup in question would thus seem to have been formed from the connation of two stipules which are ordinarily abortive.”
      “By selecting a better measurement scale as a result of study 2, we expect that the connation between face and ecological consumption will be more understandable.”
connexity
  1. A state of connection; connectedness.
connectiveness
  1. The state or quality of being connective.
connectedness
  1. The state or quality of being connected.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “These two words summon up a whole feeling of connectedness to the landscape.”
      “Wholeness evokes trust and connectedness, and it forces people to see a purpose greater than their own.”
      “It is an exclamation that describes an irrevocable connectedness of all things.”
connexive
  1. (dated) connective
connecter
connections
  1. plural of connection
  2. People with whom one is acquainted who can offer help and influence.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Through his business connections, Suzuki gained the acquaintance of President Charles Stoneham and manager McGraw of the New York Giants.”
      “With astounding ease, we arrived at insights, explanations, and an understanding of her situation and her connections within her family.”
      “I think he has too many connections and too much and time on his side as a first term MP to consider jumping waka.”
connectednesses
connectograms
  1. plural of connectogram
connectivities
  1. plural of connectivity
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Constitutional isomers are isomers that have different atomic connectivities.”
      “These connectivities quietly spread to others on the island like the fragrance from the flowers.”
      “The software is designed to explore, discover and map the connectivities of the customer network.”
connectances
  1. plural of connectance
connectomes
  1. plural of connectome
connectives
  1. plural of connective
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A complex sentence is a sentence which is made up of one or more simple sentences and one or more connectives.”
      “The assertional analysis identified relationships between nouns, connectives, and operators in phrases.”
      “You can use connectives on complex sentences just as you can on simple sentences.”
connectors
  1. plural of connector
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The only glaring problem is that all the connectors like Firewire, line-out and USB drives are located on the rear right of the iMac.”
      “One of the locations may not contain necessary connectors such as ferry routes or main roads.”
      “Any problems with the coaxial cable, connectors, jumpers, or the antenna will show up as an abnormality on the display.”
connexions
  1. plural of connexion
  2. Examples:
    1. “Authority in the church became more centralized, though the power of the laity at local level was greater than in other Methodist connexions.”
      “They are at the crossroads of the major economic flows, having deep water accesses and connexions to inland trunk roads and railway lines.”
      “Having a booth at this event allows Bull to further deepen its connexions with customers.”
connations
  1. plural of connation
connecters
  1. plural of connecter
connexives
  1. plural of connexive
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