"Interquery" is a relatively new term in the field of data analytics that refers to the process of executing multiple queries in succession. However, there are a few other commonly used terms in this context that can be used synonymously with "interquery". These include "query chaining", "query linking", and "query cascading". Each of these terms essentially describes the same process of initiating a series of queries that are executed sequentially, rather than as stand-alone queries. By chaining queries together in this way, analysts can extract more complex insights from data sets than they would be able to do with single queries alone.