Concatenation (noun)
kon-kat-e-nay-shun
a series of interconnected or interdependent things or events.
Concatenation was first recorded in 1595–1605 and comes from the Late Latin word concatēnātiōn, which means “linked together, connected.”
Example sentences
“The clever visual concatenation linked the movie scenes, indicating to the viewer that while both scenes were different. they were connected.”