
1) Accrete 2) Addin 3) Admix 4) Amalgam 5) Amalgamate 6) Associate 7) Attach 8) Blend 9) Carburet 10) Cartel 11) Coalesce 12) Combining 13) Commingle 14) Concur 15) Conflate 16) Conjoin 17) Consolidate 18) Consolidation 19) Fuse 20) Harvester 21) Immix 22) Integrate 23) Join 24) Meld 25) Merge 26) Mingle
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1) Amalgamate 2) Become one 3) Blend 4) Blend together 5) Combine so as to form a whole 6) Come together 7) French word used in English 8) Fuse 9) Half-Life character 10) Harvester 11) Join 12) Join together 13) Jumble 14) Merge 15) Mingle 16) Mix together 17) Mix up 18) Muddle up 19) NFL showcase event
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COMBINE, the COmputational Modeling in Biology NEtwork is an initiative to coordinate the development of the various community standards and formats for computational models, initially in Systems Biology and related fields. The major representation formats covered by COMBINE activity are BioPAX, SBGN, SBML, SED-ML and CellML. The associated standa...
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[Half-Life] The Combine, abbreviated as CMB and referred to as `Our Benefactors`, is a multidimensional empire which serves as the primary antagonistic force in the video game Half-Life 2, developed by Valve Corporation. The Combine consist of alien, synthetic, and human elements, and dominate Earth. They are regularly encountered throughou...
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[enterprise] Combine (Комбинат) has several related meanings: It is a term for industrial business groups or conglomerates in the socialist countries and particularly the former Soviet Union. Examples include VEB Kombinat Robotron, an electronics manufacturer, and IFA, a manufacturer of vehicles, both in East Germany, and the Erdene...
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An economic entity of an industrial or service nature that consists of several specialized, technologically related enterprises.
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• (v. t.) To bind; to hold by a moral tie. • (v. t.) To unite or join; to link closely together; to bring into harmonious union; to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous substance, as by chemical union. • (v. i.) To unite by affinity or natural attraction; as, two substances, which will not combine of themselves, may be made to ...
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complex farm machine that both cuts and threshes grain. An early primitive combine was a horse-drawn `combination harvester–thresher` introduced in ... [3 related articles]
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A self-propelled or tractor-drawn machine which cuts, threshes, and cleans the standing crop which moving across the field. It is adapted to harvesting all the small grains, soybeans, grain sorghums, peanuts, beans, etc. In some areas, the crop is cut and placed in windrows by a swather (windrower), and a combine with a pickup attachment gathers th...
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The mixing of two or more ingredients into a single mixture.
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A self-propelled grain harvester. In one operation it combines cutting, threshing, separation, clean
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The Combine function in Ovid allows you to combine several searches together. You can use the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT. The combine function is demonstrated in the Medline tour in the Databases section.
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Com·bine' intransitive verb 1. To form a union; to agree; to coalesce; to confederate. « You with your foes
combine , And seem your own destruction to design
Dryden. » « So sweet did harp and voice
combine .
Sir W. Scott. »
2. ...
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Com·bine' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Combined ;
present participle & verbal noun Combining .] [ Late Latin
combinare ,
combinatum ; Latin
com- +
binus , plural
bini , two and two, ...
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Harvester and threshing equipment combined into one machine. A primitive horse-drawn combine was introduced in Michigan in 1836. Use grew slowly until the 1930s when tractor-drawn models became available.
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To mix or blend two or more ingredients together.
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combine To put two things together.
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To mix or toss to distribute ingredients evenly. Use a fork or wooden spoon.
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a machine used for harvesting grain
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To mix two ingredients together.
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An economic entity of an industrial or service nature that consists of several specialized, technologically related enterprises (q.v.).
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Combine (Harvester) Normally a self propelled machine which cuts, thrashes and separates grain from straw which it leaves either swathed or chopped.
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verb have or possess in combination; `she unites charm with a good business sense`
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noun harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field
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(v.) To mix or blend two or more ingredients together.
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