interconnected

English

Etymology 1

From inter- +‎ connected.

Adjective

interconnected (comparative more interconnected, superlative most interconnected)

  1. Intertwined; connected at multiple points or levels.
    • 2015 July 6, “Assessment of the Impact of Zoledronic Acid on Ovariectomized Osteoporosis Model Using Micro-CT Scanning”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Typically, osteoporosis causes the amount of trabecular bone to be reduced and the bone to become thinner, while the intertrabecular space enlarges and the interconnected structure of trabecular bone is disrupted.
    • 2024 June 16, Tamara Hardingham-Gill, “The country where it’s still 2016”, in CNN[2]:
      So why is Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous country, seven years and eight months “behind” much of the rest of the world? And how does that work for Ethiopians living on an increasingly interconnected planet that mostly operates in an entirely different era?
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Etymology 2

Verb

interconnected

  1. simple past and past participle of interconnect