Definitions for interfacing
interfacing
in·ter·fac·ing
Spelling: [in-ter-fey-sing]
IPA: /ˈɪn tərˌfeɪ sɪŋ/
Interfacing is a 11 letter English word.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.
You can make 711 anagrams from letters in interfacing (acefgiinnrt).
Definitions for interfacing
noun
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a woven or nonwoven material used between the facing and outer fabric of a garment, as in the collar and lapels of a jacket, to add body and give support and shape to the garment.
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a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
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the facts, problems, considerations, theories, practices, etc., shared by two or more disciplines, procedures, or fields of study:
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a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment, concepts, or human beings.
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communication or interaction:
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a thing or circumstance that enables separate and sometimes incompatible elements to coordinate effectively:
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computer hardware or software designed to communicate information between hardware devices, between software programs, between devices and programs, or between a device and a user.
verb (used with object)
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to bring into an interface.
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to bring together; connect or mesh:
verb (used without object)
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to be in an interface.
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to function as an interface.
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to meet or communicate directly; interact, coordinate, synchronize, or harmonize (often followed by with):
Origin of interfacing
inter- + facing
Examples for interfacing
Direct data channels can be valuable for interfacing to magnetic disks, drums, and tapes.
If the bottom of a coat sleeve is to be left open at the back or slashed, an interfacing of light weight canvas will be necessary.
The cost of interfacing depends greatly on the particular computer.
No one should misconstrue this comparison, meant only to illustrate the constitutive nature of the experience of interfacing.
Such people are very valuable, especially if they are also competent to do interfacing of new devices.