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(rare) A combining together.
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(obsolete) An old practical method of solving arithmetic problems related to mixtures of ingredients.
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(transitive, mathematics) To combine (free groups) by identifying respective isomorphic subgroups.
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(of a multi-word compound) Having component words joined together without spaces or hyphens; for example, timeslot as opposed to time slot or time-slot.
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The result of a coaddition.
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To hybridize together with another
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Glued together in the manner of a collage.
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(rare) Like a collage, made from the assemblage of diverse things.
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the act of collimating or something collimated
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The act of collineating; collimation.
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(transitive, fashion) To coordinate the colors of.
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The result of a combining of two or more components.
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An object formed by combining.
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(obsolete) A combining or coming together.
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(law) In Roman and Scottish law, a method of acquiring property by mixing or blending substances belonging to different proprietors.
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(obsolete) A compages; a unified complex whole formed from the compaction of parts.
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(electronics, transitive) To subject to a companding process.
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(uncountable) The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.
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(military, slang, historical, attributive) Compo ration.
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(dentistry) A restorative material that is a hybrid of dental composites and glass ionomer cement.
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Making up a larger whole; as a component word.
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To arrange the elements of a photograph or other picture.
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The act of putting together; assembly.
adj
Having the quality of entering into composition; compounded.
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(illustration) The use, especially in law enforcement, of ready-made images of portions of an object to compose a picture of the entire object, such as the face of a person described by eyewitnesses.
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(obsolete) A mixture; a compound.
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Anything made by combining several things.
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(British spelling, dated, intransitive) To come together at a common centre.
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The growing together and merging of similar or dissimilar parts.
adj
Joined together physically, of persons (conjoined twins), or things.
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The combination of several actions into one.
adj
Tending or having power to consolidate.
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That leads to consolidation
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(intransitive, computing) (said of an iterative process) To reach a stable end point.
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(quite rare) To divide (a hospital wing, dormitory, or the like) into cubicles.
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Compounded more than once; compounded with things already composite.
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To compound or mix with that which is already compound; to compound a second time.
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(obsolete) The act of giving shape or form; formation.
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The act or process of becoming merged or identical; coalescence
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(fiction) The act of two characters merging into one, typically more powerful, being; or the merged being itself.
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(transitive, mathematics) To form a figure from a curve or solid.
adj
(informal, computing) Having had certain characteristics generated or installed.
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(transitive) to join words or syllables with a hyphen.
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(transitive) To generate or produce within; to beget or engender; to cause.
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The act or process of making whole or entire.
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Mutual fusion or blending
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(pharmacology) A medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump, of consistency suitable for making pills; as, blue mass.
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A composite or hybrid, the result of being melded.
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The act or process of merging two or more parts into a single unit.
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The act, or the result, of being merged.
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The act or process of mismerging.
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(colloquial, transitive, intransitive, computer graphics) To change shape, from one form to another, through computer animation.
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(transitive, figuratively) To describe, possibly so as to misrepresent.
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To make a portmanteau word.
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(grammar) A compound word with no spaces or hyphens in it, such as dishcloth, keyboard, or pancake.
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(uncountable) The process of forming a superaggregate.
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An amalgam of composites; a combination of elements that are themselves combinations.
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To join diverse things together.
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(medicine) The reunion of parts that have been divided.
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(intransitive, of two or more things) To be combined producing a new, more complex product.
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