in ‧ ter ‧ con ‧ nect /ˌɪntəkəˈnekt $ -tər-/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive and transitive]
1 . if two systems, places etc are interconnected, or if they interconnect, they are joined together:
a series of interconnected lakes
interconnecting rooms
Our operating system can now interconnect with other networks.
2 . if two facts, ideas, events etc are interconnected, or if they interconnect, they are related and one is affected by or caused by the other:
In Freud’s theory, the two areas of sexuality and violence are interconnected.
a number of separate but interconnected issues
—interconnection /-ˈnekʃ ə n/ noun [uncountable and countable] :
the interconnection between rich and poor countries