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[[entity]] - [[relation]] - [[link]] - [[intertextuality]] - [[interconnectedness]] - [[nexus]] - [[Rhizome (philosophy)|rhizome]] [[entity]] - [[relation]] - [[link]] - [[intertextuality]] - [[interconnectedness]] - [[nexus]] - [[Rhizome (philosophy)|rhizome]]
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 +From Old French ''connexion'', from Latin ''connexio'' (“a conclusion, binding together”), from ''connectō'', an alternative spelling of ''cōnectō'' (“I bind together”), from compound of ''co-'' (“together”) and ''nectō'' (“I bind”)
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 +*[[Nexus]]
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"Wanting connections, we found connections -- always, everywhere, and between everything." Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum.

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From Old French connexion, from Latin connexio (“a conclusion, binding together”), from connectō, an alternative spelling of cōnectō (“I bind together”), from compound of co- (“together”) and nectō (“I bind”)

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