
1) Accrete 2) Admix 3) Amalgam 4) Amalgamate 5) Coalesce 6) Combination 7) Combine 8) Commingle 9) Commix 10) Concoction 11) Conflate 12) Conflux 13) Fuse 14) Homogenisation 15) Homogenization 16) Immingle 17) Immix 18) Inosculate 19) Integrate 20) Intermingle 21) Intermix 22) Join 23) Meld 24) Merge
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1) Amalgam 2) Amalgamate 3) Amalgamation 4) Beat 5) Bishop gets loan for mixture 6) Bishop left to finish mixture 7) Bishop to loan mixture 8) Blend or harmonize 9) Cigarette brand 10) Clamato or gasohol 11) Coffee bar offering 12) Coffee-shop selection 13) Coffee, often 14) Combination 15) Combine
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• (v. t.) To mix or mingle together; esp. to mingle, combine, or associate so that the separate things mixed, or the line of demarcation, can not be distinguished. Hence: To confuse; to confound. • (v. i.) To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other, as colors. • (n.) A thorough mixture of one ...
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(from the article `English language`) Blends fall into two groups: (1) coalescences, such as `bash` from `bang` and `smash`; and (2) telescoped forms, called portmanteau words, such as ...
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(from the article `acoustics`) `Blend` refers to the mixing of sounds from all the performers and their uniform distribution to the listeners. To achieve proper blend it is often ...
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Any fabric created using two or more fibers.
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A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
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A smooth transition between two colours, also known as a graduated tint.
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Blend intransitive verb To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other, as colors. « There is a tone of solemn and sacred feeling that
blends with our conviviality.
Irving. »
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Blend noun A thorough mixture of one thing with another, as color, tint, etc., into another, so that it cannot be known where one ends or the other begins.
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Blend transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Blended or
Blent ;
present participle & verbal noun Blending .] [ Middle English
blenden ,
blanden , Anglo-Saxon
blandan to blend, mix; akin to Goth.
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A term applied to a yarn or a fabric that is made up of more than one fiber. In blended yarns, two or more different types of staple fibers are twisted or spun together to form the yarn. Polyester/cotton is an example of a typical blended yarn or fabric.
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A combination of different types of teas for flavor consistency from season to season.
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A consonant sequence before or after a vowel within a syllable, such as cl, br, or st; it is the written language equivalent of consonant cluster
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A mixture of two or more individual varieties of coffee.
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a wine made from more than one grape varietal.
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A single whiskey (or other spirit) which has been created by combining multiple other whiskeys and sometimes also neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. Sometimes looked at as inferior to “purer” single-malt spirits, blending whiskey is also considered by some to be an art — requiring an immense base of knowledge and careful experi...
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A mix of two or more whiskeys from different distillations from different distilleries and often different grains.
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the process of combining phonemes into larger elements such as clusters, syllables and words. Also refers to a combination of two or more phonemes, particularly at the beginning and end of words, st, str, nt, pl, nd.
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portmanteau word noun a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings; ``smog` is a blend of `smoke` and `fog``; ``motel` is a portmanteau word made by combining `motor` and `hotel``; ``brunch` is a well-known portmanteau`
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A combination of two or more fibers within the same yarn. Fabrics are often made from blended yarns to increase durability, stretch, stain resistance and cost efficiency.
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A combination of wines made from different grape varieties, regions or vintages. The aim of blending is to create a wine with better balance and/or consistency.
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(of colors) mezcla
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A method of using two or more different fabrics or yarns woven together to create a different texture or attribute.
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A mixture of different fibres in one yarn or different yams in one fabric, each lending it
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