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noun verb (used with object), interfaced, interfacing. verb (used without object), interfaced, interfacing.
interface
[noun in-ter-feys; verb in-ter-feys, in-ter-feys]
1.
a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, orphases.
2.
the facts, problems, considerations, theories, practices, etc., shared bytwo or more disciplines, procedures, or fields of study:
the interface between chemistry and physics.
3.
a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment,concepts, or human beings.
4.
communication or interaction:
Interface between the parent company and its subsidiaries has neverbeen better.
5.
a thing or circumstance that enables separate and sometimesincompatible elements to coordinate effectively:
The organization serves as an interface between the state governmentand the public.
6.
computer hardware or software designed to communicate informationbetween hardware devices, between software programs, betweendevices and programs, or between a device and a user.
7.
to bring into an interface.
8.
to bring together; connect or mesh:
The management is interfacing several departments with aninformation service from overseas.
9.
to be in an interface.
10.
to function as an interface.
11.
to meet or communicate directly; interact, coordinate, synchronize, orharmonize (often followed by with):
The two communications systems are able to interface with eachother.
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