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Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) Student Writing Center has been putting "a word of the day" on our bulletin board for several years. Recently we decided to put the word on the web along with suitable definition. We hope you enjoy the SLCC Student Writing Center Word of the Day!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Concatenate

Concatenate is primarily a word used in computer science and means to merge or link something together. It comes from the Latin "linked together."
Posted by Clint Gardner at 7:53 AM

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