concatenation

/kənˌkætəˈneɪʃən/
noun
  1. A series of things connected or linked together, often in a chain or sequence.
    • The book describes a concatenation of events that led to the war.
    • The scientist explained the concatenation of chemical reactions in the experiment.
    • A concatenation of small mistakes caused the project to fail.
  2. In computing, the operation of joining two strings or sequences together end-to-end.
    • Concatenation of the two data sets created a larger, more complete file.
    • The program performs concatenation of the first and last name fields.
    • In Python, you can use the plus sign for string concatenation.
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