Dictionary entry

Concatenation

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con‐cat′e‐na″tion (–nā″shŭn), n. [L. concatenatio.] A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession.

The stoics affirmed a fatal, unchangeable concatenation of causes, reaching even to the illicit acts of man's will.

South.

A concatenation of explosions.

W. Irving.