verb
- to link or chain together in a series; to connect in a sequence
Usage: formal or technical; often used in computing and mathematics
Examples
- The programmer used a function to catenate the two strings into one.
- In mathematics, you can catenate sequences to form a longer sequence.
- The system will catenate all the data files before processing them.
- We need to catenate these lists to create a comprehensive database.
- The algorithm catenates multiple inputs into a single output.
- DNA strands catenate during certain stages of cell division.