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interlocking

noun as in concatenation

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Performers cartwheeled and danced along an interlocking series of platforms.

Near the end of the opening ceremony, the Olympic flag was raised upside down, with the interlocking blue, black and red rings at the bottom instead of the top.

The term itself comes from The Combahee River Collective Statement, compiled in 1977 by Black, mostly queer, feminists who argued for approaching politics through their identity because “the major systems of oppression are interlocking.”

From Salon

She installed five giant tractor tires there, each engraved with pre-Hispanic symbols that merge with interlocking patterns and images of Maya gods to help “dignify the memories of migrants.”

Venn’s great realization was that he could alter Euler’s diagrams to construct clear visual representations of all four of Aristotle’s categorical propositions built on a common template, the iconic two interlocking circles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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