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concatenation

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A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.

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The word "concatenation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of combining two or more concepts, entities, words, or text strings into a single entity. For example, "The concatenation of the two words 'hello' and 'world' results in 'helloworld'."

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8. Humphreys writes that usually the fusion operation results in a mere concatenation of properties; of course, concatenated properties do not lose their identity.

We can take the points to be linguistic items, and the ternary relation to be the relation of concatenation (Rxyz if and only if x concatenated with y results in z).

In general we interpret syntactic concatenation by composing semantic values of the concatenated lexical items in certain ways.[10] King sometimes puts this by saying that we interpret syntactic concatenation as instructing us to compose semantic values in certain ways.

The world is facing, in Ukraine and the Middle East, the most disturbing concatenation of unpredictable events for decades, but the big issue in Scotland is whether it should leave the UK, and the main obsession of the Conservative party is the prospect of the UK's departure from the European Union – or Brexit, as it is known.

The concatenation of factors feeding into the Syrian morass, from meddling foreign powers to sectarian and class schisms, have created a perfect storm that may only be tamed by consuming itself.Which leaves only those small consolations.

AS IF the powers-that-be within the iron triangle had not made matters hard enough to put right, everything is made even more difficult by a concatenation of deep-rooted tradition and new circumstances.

And the AMF says that no single action by LVMH broke the rules; it was the concatenation of deals that indicated preparation of a financial transaction and that required disclosure.The case harks back to an earlier era when firms routinely snuck up on unsuspecting targets under cover of derivative darkness.

There is no suggestion of such aggressive concatenation, but plenty of bankers will be checking out their rivals.

But, despite the concatenation of big mergers this year, the pace of consolidation is not as frenetic as it looks.Some bankers argue that as the big banks get bigger, also-rans such as Lehman Brothers and Deutche Morgan Grenfell will be forced into each other's arms or, like NatWest and Barclays, out of the business altogether.

In other words, it would take a miraculous concatenation of improbable events to make her president.Is there a Palin-style insurgent with added gravitas?

She also talked non-stop, without "a proper concatenation of images, ideas and phrases", said a friend.

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