Nectere
Nectere is a Latin verb meaning to bind, tie, fasten, or connect, and to weave or knit things together. It covers both literal actions, such as binding cords or stitching fabric, and figurative uses, such as forming connections or ties between people, groups, or ideas. In classical texts, nectere conveys the sense of joining elements into a unit or network.
Grammatical notes: Nectere belongs to the third conjugation. The principal parts are commonly given as nectō,
Etymology and cognates: Nectere is the source of numerous Latin-derived English terms related to joining and
Usage and scope: In Latin, nectere appears in a variety of contexts—from practical instructions on fastening
See also: Nexus, Annex, Connect, Latin verbs with similar semantic fields, Etymology of English words derived