0 present participle of interconnect
1 (of two or more things) to connect with or be related to each other:
The problems of poverty and unemployment are all interconnected.
The term refers to a disruption of interconnecting fibres that link spatially distributed regions in the brain.
Likely, most cortical regions and their interconnecting pathways in rodent and primate brains will be different to accommodate this order-related difference.
Qualitative analysis of carbohydrate contents of mycelium interconnecting host plants.
This is why it is important to support an architectural approach to design through which systems are put together by interconnecting independent components.
The uptake and distribution of phosphorus by mycelial strands interconnecting host plants.
The tents that we observed had cuts in the lateral veins and interconnecting tissue of the leaf along both sides of the midrib.
Initially, the system begins in a position control mode until interconnecting both systems (remote system and local system through the communication channel).
The interconnecting portion traps itself inside the defect.