Concatenate: To link together in a chain or in a series. For example, the lymph nodes that appeared enlarged were concatenated, in a row like the links of a chain.
The word "concatenate" comes from the Latin "concatenare" which was formed from "com-" meaning "with or together" and "catena" meaning "chain." (The word "chain" itself comes from the same root -- "catena.")
verb (used with object) 1. to link together; unite in a series or chain. adjective 2. linked together, as in a chain. :10 :09 :08 :07 :06 :05 :04 :03 :02 :01 ...
Show All Hide All Joins several text strings into one text string. Syntax CONCATENATE ( text1 , text2 ,...) Text1, text2, ... are 1 to 30 text items to be joined into a ...
Definition of CONCATENATE: linked together . Origin of CONCATENATE. Middle English, from Late Latin concatenatus, past participle of concatenare to link together ...
The Concatenate function allows you to join 2 or more strings together.
con·cat·e·nate (k n-k t n-t, k n-) tr.v. con·cat·e·nat·ed, con·cat·e·nat·ing, con·cat·e·nates. 1. To connect or link in a series or chain.