Concatenation
<kon-kat-tin-nay-shun>
links; combination; series;
putting things together in a sequence forming something new.
The concatenation of the bricks made a strong house.
Memory trick:
Con reminds of combine.
Nation reminds of many forming one.
Used at work:
Our concatenation of our research papers created the final report.
Yesterday:
Rue
<rew>
regret; lament; grieve;
feeling remorse for a past action.
I rue the day that I stopped exercising.
Memory trick:
Rue reminds of re as in RE-gret
Used at work:
I rue the day I hired him. He never completes a project.
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