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Concatenate

To assemble in order, to link into a series.
He concatenated a chain of words in such a way as to be precise but not overly verbose.
by negativecr33p December 9, 2017
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connteesion

someone being made unconcious,and then brought back to life to be unconcious,or dead.
(cun-tees-zhun) connteesion
by regardless devon victory May 16, 2010
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concateny

A linked or chained group of things.
The program team came up with a concateny of ideas.
by DudeWithaBlaster January 8, 2019
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Connat

noun

An Australian social media app where users can browse a location-based feed and share photos anonymously.
"Did you see that photo on Connat?" "Yeah! It must have been taken nearby..."
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cognates

Words that look or sound like words in you're native language and have a similar meaning

Cognates share a common word origin
These words are Cognates :
English:telephone

Spanish:teléfono
They share the same root: phon,which means "sound" or "voice"
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Connat

noun

A popular Australian social media app where users share photos and browse a location-based feed.
"Did you see that awesome photo on Connat?" "Yeah! It must have been taken nearby..."
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Connat

verb

The act of using Connat, an Australian social media app where users can browse a location-based feed and post photos anonymously.
"Dude, you should totally Connat that!"
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