Plural of connexity; multiple instances or states of being connected or related.
From 'connexity' plus the regular English plural ending '-ies,' replacing the final 'y'. 'Connexity' comes from Latin 'connexitas.'
This is one of those ultra-rare plurals that almost nobody uses—you're more likely to hear 'states of connexity' or just use 'connections' instead, which shows how older Latin patterns gradually fade from active use.
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