Noun
A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe chain of command Source: Internet
a complicated concatenation of circumstances Source: Internet
it was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances Source: Internet
As such, even after its “Yakkity Sax” concatenation of defeats and subpar choices, the POA can still wield power — and induce the city to defer to it. Source: Internet
Clearly, bar was the original, for the concatenation FOOBAR is widely used also, and this in turn can be traced to the obscene acronym ' FUBAR ' that arose in the armed forces during World War II. Source: Internet
As a 'movement', the American New Wave was even less real than the British; it was no more than a concatenation of talent flourishing at the same time and bringing new ideas and new standards to the writing of sf. Source: Internet