noun
- The quality or state of being connected; the degree to which things are linked or joined together.
- In computing and telecommunications, the ability of devices or systems to communicate and exchange data with one another.
- In mathematics and graph theory, the property of a graph or network regarding how its nodes or vertices are connected.
Usage: Plural form of connectivity; Often used in technical, scientific, and social contexts
Usage: Technical usage; Common in IT and networking contexts
Usage: Specialized mathematical and scientific usage
Examples
- The city improved its public transportation connectivities to reduce traffic congestion.
- Modern smartphones offer multiple connectivities including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks.
- Social media platforms rely on user connectivities to create engaging communities.
- The graph's connectivities determine how efficiently information can flow between nodes.
- Internet service providers compete on the speed and reliability of their connectivities.
- Brain imaging studies reveal the connectivities between different regions of the cerebral cortex.
- The airport's connectivities to major cities make it a crucial transportation hub.