Crossword-Solution: INTERCONNECTION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Interconnection | n. | Connection between; mutual connection. |
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| a connection between things | 1 answer |
| Unity | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTERCONNECTION (5)
With the phone company as the fabric of the interconnection of our comput- ers we have truly become a networked society.
COSINE (Cooperation for Open Systems Interconnection Networking in Europe) is part of the European Common Market's Eureka project.
Cosine ------ COSINE (Cooperation for Open Systems Interconnection Networking in Europe) is a European Common Market "Eureka" project.
Gateway ------- Here, we use the term gateway about an interconnection between two (or more) online services, set up to allow a user of one service to use the other service's offerings through the first service's user interface.
The term also has other meanings: A gateway provides an interconnection between two networks with different communications protocols.
Quotes with INTERCONNECTION (3)
In provisionally characterizing the object which serves as the theme of our investigation (the Being of entities, or the meaning of Being in general), it seems that we have also delineated the method to be employed. The task of ontology is to explain Being itself and to make the Being of entities stand out in full relief. And the method of ontology remains questionable in the highest degree as long as we merely consult those ontologies which have come down to us historically,…
Interconnection permeates the entire universe. We are all one.
How often people speak of art and science as though they were two entirely different things, with no interconnection. An artist is emotional, they think, and uses only his intuition; he sees all at once and has no need of reason. A scientist is cold, they think, and uses only his reason; he argues carefully step by step, and needs no imagination. That is all wrong. The true artist is quite rational as well as imaginative and knows what he is doing; if he does not, his art suf…