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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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When these butterflies fly up from the South, Tristan Shaw pointed out, only those that interact with native trees like the pawpaw are able to notice the interdependence and connectedness of different elements of nature.

From Seattle Times

“It’s their connectedness we should be using to judge how complex they were.”

From Science Magazine

Prior to the sessions, they provided reports of wellbeing; specifically measuring their self-perceptions of campus and social connectedness, happiness, optimism, stress, homesickness and loneliness.

From Science Daily

Have they finally glimpsed, I wonder, the connectedness and symbiotic co-evolution of their own scientific ideas with those of the world’s writers?

From Salon

Through sculptures, films and paintings cocreated with nature, artists are shining a light on the vital members of the earthly community, creating a fertile soil for kinship and connectedness.

From New York Times