IPA: /ˌɪntəˈkɒnɛkt/
KK: /ˌɪntərkəˈnɛkt/
To be linked or joined together in a way that allows for interaction or communication.
The two buildings interconnect through a series of bridges.
Past: interconnected
Past Participle: interconnected
To connect two or more things with each other so that they work together or affect each other.
The engineers worked hard to interconnect the new system with the existing infrastructure.
Past: interconnected
Past Participle: interconnected
Interconnect → It is formed from "inter-" (meaning between) and "connect" (from Latin "connectere", meaning to bind together). The word describes the act of binding or linking things together in a way that involves a relationship between them.
Think of things being linked 'between' ('inter-') each other, which is what interconnect means.
No commonly confused words.