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interconnection

American  
[in-ter-kuh-nek-shuhn] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛk ʃən /

noun

  1. the fact or state of being connected or linked with one another.

    The international think tank is dedicated to building a greater understanding of the interconnection between business, peace, and economics.


Etymology

Origin of interconnection

inter- ( def. ) + connection ( def. )

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Readers might thus reasonably expect to find a slew of books exploring this interconnection in copious historical detail.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

The Imperial Valley is a key interconnection point for regional solar, geothermal and battery storage projects.

From Los Angeles Times May 17, 2026

“Grid interconnection delays are continuing to expand, which, given the market’s focus on speed-to-compute, has accelerated adoption and long-term behind the meter power solutions.”

From Barron's Apr. 28, 2026

Through such a “mycorrhizal network,” trees can send carbon, nutrients, water and photosynthetic energy to others of their kind, strengthening the webs of interconnection that make for flourishing woodlands.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

But while treating with all possible horror and disrespect the French officiousness, the American people ought not to forget the innermost interconnection of events.

From Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 by Adam G. de Gurowski, Count

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