
1) Accrete 2) Admix 3) Amalgamate 4) Coalesce 5) Combine 6) Conflate 7) Consolidate 8) Consubstantiate 9) Immix 10) Integrate 11) Interlace 12) Join 13) Meld 14) Mix 15) Settle 16) Syncretise 17) Syncretize 18) Unify 19) Unite
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1) NC label 2) Amalgamate 3) Become as one 4) Become one 5) Become one company 6) Blend 7) Blend into traffic 8) Blend together 9) Bottleneck cause, often 10) Cause of a traffic tie-up 11) Cause to coalesce 12) Cause to combine 13) Coalesce 14) Combine 15) Combine corporately 16) Combine into one 17) Combine lanes
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[SQL] A relational database management system uses SQL MERGE (also called upsert) statements to INSERT new records or UPDATE existing records depending on whether or not a condition matches. It was officially introduced in the SQL:2003 standard, and expanded in the SQL:2008 standard. Right join is employed over the Target (the INTO table) a...
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[linguistics] Merge (usually capitalized) is one of the basic operations in the Minimalist Program, a leading approach to generative syntax, when two syntactic objects are combined to form a new syntactic unit (a set). Merge also has the property of recursion in that it may apply to its own output: the objects combined by Merge are either l...
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[revision control] Merging (also called integration) in revision control, is a fundamental operation that reconciles multiple changes made to a revision-controlled collection of files. Most often, it is necessary when a file is modified by two people on two different computers at the same time. When two branches are merged, the result is a ...
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[software] Merge is a software system which allows a user to run DOS/Windows 3.1 on SCO UNIX, in an 8086 virtual machine. ==History== Merge was originally developed to run DOS under UNIX System V Release 2 on an AT&T 6300 Plus personal computer. Development of the virtual machine began in late 1984, and AT&T announced the availability of th...
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[traffic] In traffic engineering, the late merge or zipper method is a convention for merging traffic into a reduced number of lanes. Drivers in merging lanes are expected to use both lanes to advance to the lane reduction point and merge at that location, alternating turns. The late merge method contrasts with the early merge method. A rel...
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• (v. t.) To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb. • (v. i.) To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost.
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Merge (mẽrj)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Merged (mẽrjd);
present participle & verbal noun Merging (mẽr'jĭng).] [ Latin
mergere ,
mersum . Confer
Emerge ,
Immerse ...
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Merge intransitive verb To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. « Native irresolution had
merged in stronger motives.»
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To combine two or more lists into a single list utilizing the same sequential order, and then to sort them together, usually by ZIP code.
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To combine or unite. To Merge means to combine sequences, sounds, tracks, MIDI data, etc.
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a point in an Activity diagram marking the end of the optional behaviour started by a Decision
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acronym: Model for Evaluating Regional and Global Effects of GHG reduction policies
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