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network
noun as in system of connections
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arrangement, artery, checkerboard, circuitry, complex, convolution, crisscross, fabric, fiber, grill, grillwork, hookup, interconnections, jungle, labyrinth, maze, mesh, netting, nexus, patchwork, plexus, reticulation, reticule, screening, tessellation, tracks, wattle, weave, wiring
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Example Sentences
The broad informal learning network in hunter-gatherer societies is made possible by intimate living conditions.
This makes it possible to use a satellite connection instead of terrestrial GSM networks, which guarantees coverage even in remote wilderness regions completely independent of local infrastructure.
The Yakimovich group "Machine Learning for Infection and Disease" aims to understand the complex network of molecular interactions that is active after the body has been infected with a pathogen.
They produce and organize the so-called extracellular matrix, a network of proteins such as collagen, which makes the tissue stable and elastic, but also perform many other tasks.
Smuggling gangs often use hawala - a payment method that avoids formal banking and instead relies on a network of agents to deliver cash across borders.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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