“These practices set Baptist churches apart from connectional churches in which the denominational judicatory has the authority to direct a congregation's life.”
“Talks now are proceeding on full communion with the United Methodist Church, which is connectional.”
“Lack of neurogenesis after the connectional plan of the brain is complete would be a selective advantage.”
connectionless
(computing) Without the use of a constant connection; sending and receiving data arbitrarily as needed, usually with less reliability than if a connection were held open.
“It is universally connectible, simple to use and has every convenience for the 21st century built in, at a very competitive price.”
“Since the half-null-cone relations define causally connectible events to be simultaneous, it would seem that they would also be rejected by adherents of the views of Reichenbach and Grünbaum.”
“Sociology is a synthetic effort part of in turn a larger synthetic effort that is unified science, the set of all connectible languages and laws required to describe and predict order.”