Concatenating

/kɑːnˈkætənˌeɪtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of concatenate; the ongoing action of linking or joining things together in sequence.

Etymology

From concatenate + -ing; the gerund form expressing the continuous action of chaining or connecting items.

Kelly Says

When kids drag items onto a list on their phone or copy-paste multiple texts together, they're concatenating—it's how humans naturally build larger things from smaller pieces.

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