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Connect is a verb with senses centered on joining, linking, or establishing communication between entities. It can refer to physically attaching objects so they form a single unit, creating a relationship between people or organizations, or forming a functional or logical link between ideas, systems, or processes. In everyday use, one might say they connect with someone, connect the dots to reach a conclusion, or connect to a network or service. The related noun is connection.

Etymology traces connect to the Latin connectere, from con- meaning “together” and nectere meaning “to bind.”

In technology and computing, connect frequently denotes establishing a session or channel between devices, software, or

In broader usage, connect is also used to describe linking concepts, arguments, or experiences in a coherent

See also: connection, connectivity, link, join.

The
word
entered
English
via
Old
or
Middle
French,
developing
its
modern
sense
of
making
a
linkage
or
relationship
between
otherwise
separate
things.
networks.
Examples
include
connecting
to
the
internet,
connecting
a
printer
to
a
computer,
or
connecting
wireless
accessories
via
Bluetooth.
Once
connected,
data
and
commands
can
flow
between
the
linked
endpoints.
In
addition,
software
often
uses
a
connect
operation
or
command
to
initiate
a
network
request
or
to
join
a
server,
database,
or
service.
way,
or
to
describe
social
or
organizational
ties
that
enable
collaboration
or
information
flow.
A
successful
connection
can
be
transient,
as
with
a
brief
contact,
or
durable,
as
in
ongoing
partnerships.