laconexión
feminine
/konekˈsjon/
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Translation
connection
Word origin
From Latin conexio, from conectere ('to join together'), from con ('together') plus nectere ('to bind'). The same root gives English 'connect' and 'annex'.
- Origin
- Latin
- Root
- conexio
- English cognates
- connect, annex
Grammar
Genderfeminine
Pluralconexiones
Examples
.
The internet connection is very slow today.
.
There is a clear connection between the two cases.
.
I lost the connection right when the meeting was starting.
.
I felt a special connection with her from the start.
Madrid .
The flight has a two-hour connection in Madrid.
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