interface

/ˈɪntərˌfeɪs/
verb
  1. To interact or communicate with another system, device, or person.
    • The sensors interface directly with the control unit.
    • Our team needs to interface with the client to understand their requirements.
    • The new printer interfaces with both Windows and Mac computers.
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noun
  1. A point or system where two things, people, or groups meet and interact.
    • This cable connects to the interface on the back of the computer.
    • The new app has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate.
    • The interface between the marketing and sales teams needs to be improved.
  2. The way a computer program presents information to a user and accepts commands.
    • The software's interface uses simple icons and menus.
    • She designed a voice interface that lets you control the device by speaking.
    • The touchscreen interface responds to finger taps and swipes.
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