To connect with each other or to link together in a network or system.
From Latin 'inter' (between) plus 'connect' from Latin 'connectere' (to bind together), from 'con' (together) and 'nectere' (to bind). The term gained prominence in the 20th century with telecommunications and computing networks.
Interconnect captures the essence of our networked world - the idea that separate things become more powerful when linked together. It's fascinating how this word evolved from describing simple physical connections to representing the fundamental architecture of the internet and global communications.
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