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concatenate in English

  • concatenate
    adj. 1. linked together.
    2. (Zoology.) united at the base by ridges, raised lines, etc., especially of rows, spines, or the like.

  • concatenate
    concatenate, verb, -nated,-nating,adjective.

  • concatenate
    noun concatenation.

  • concatenate
    v.t. to unite in a series or chain; link.

Concatenate

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/kənˈkætɪneɪt/

Definitions

  • Concatenate means to link things together in a series or chain, especially in the context of strings, data, or ideas.
  • In computing, it refers to joining two or more strings of text or data end to end.
  • More broadly, it can also mean to combine or link things logically or sequentially.

Usage Examples

  • "The programmer used the concatenate function to join the two strings into one."
  • "They attempted to concatenate various ideas into a unified theory."
  • "In mathematics, you can concatenate numbers to form a longer sequence."

Etymology

From the Latin "concatenare" meaning "to link together," derived from "com-" meaning "together" and "catena" meaning "chain." The term has been in use in the English language since the early 17th century.

Synonyms

  • Join
  • Link
  • Unite
  • Combine
  • Chain

Antonyms

  • Separate
  • Disjoin
  • Disconnect
  • Divorce
  • Part

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Concatenar /kɔnkaˈteˈnaɾ/
French Concaténer /kɔ̃katene/
German Verketten /fɛʁˈkɛtən/
Italian Concatenare /kɔnkaˈteːnare/
Portuguese Concatenar /kõkɑˈteˈnaɾ/
Russian Конкатенировать /kənkətʲɪˈnʲirovətʲ/
Chinese 连接 /liánjiē/
Arabic ترابط /tārābuṭ/
Japanese 連結する /renketsu suru/
Korean 연결하다 /yeon-gyeolhada/
Hindi जोड़ना /joṛnā/
Bengali সংযুক্ত করা /śôngjuktô kôra/
Gujarati જોડવું /jōḍavuṁ/
Kannada ಊರಡು /ooradu/
Malayalam ചേരുക /cēṟuka/
Marathi जोडणे /jōḍaṇē/
Punjabi ਜੋੜਨਾ /jōṛnā/
Tamil இணைக்க /iṉaikka/
Telugu కలపడం /kalapaḍaṁ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In British English, the pronunciation is more formal, focusing on the distinct "e" sound, /kənˈkætɪneɪt/.
  • In American English, the pronunciation may feature a more relaxed tone and slightly faster rhythm, /kənˈkætəˌneɪt/.

Historical Usage

The word "concatenate" first appeared in English in the early 17th century and was initially used in mathematical and scientific contexts to describe the joining of things in a chain. It later became common in computing to describe the process of combining strings or sequences of data in programming languages.

Cultural Nuances

In modern usage, "concatenate" is often found in the fields of computing and technology, where data is systematically joined together. The word, however, has transcended technical jargon and is sometimes used metaphorically in literature and philosophy to describe the interconnection of thoughts or ideas.

More Information

The process of concatenation is central to data manipulation in computing and programming, where strings and arrays are often combined to create new sequences. It is also a concept widely used in data structures and algorithms, illustrating the importance of this operation in computational processes. Outside of technology, it represents the act of linking or joining things together in any context, whether physical or abstract.

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