in´ter|con|nec´tion

in´ter|con|nec´tion
in|ter|con|nect «IHN tuhr kuh NEHKT», transitive verb.
1. to connect with each other.
2. to connect (parts, as of machinery, electrical circuits, or computer modules) so that when any part functions the others also function.
3. to connect (several telephones) on the same line.
in´ter|con|nec´tion, noun.
in´ter|con|nec´tor, noun.

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