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Definition of blend
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of blend is as below...
Blend (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..
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Trachyte
::
Trachyte
(n.) An
igneous
rock,
usually
light gray in color and
breaking
with a rough
surface.
It
consists
chiefly
of
orthoclase
feldspar
with
sometimes
hornblende
and
mica..
Tragi-comedy
::
Tragi-comedy
(n.) A kind of drama
representing
some
action
in which
serious
and comic
scenes
are
blended;
a
composition
partaking
of the
nature
both of
tragedy
and
comedy.
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The union or
blending
together
of
things,
as,
melted
together..
Capel
::
Capel (n.) A
composite
stone
(quartz,
schorl,
and
hornblende)
in the walls of tin and
copper
lodes..
Eclogite
::
Eclogite
(n.) A rock
consisting
of
granular
red
garnet,
light green
smaragdite,
and
common
hornblende;
-- so
called
in
reference
to its
beauty..
Blend
::
Blend (n.) 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..
Tremolite
::
Tremolite
(n.) A white
variety
of
amphibole,
or
hornblende,
occurring
in long,
bladelike
crystals,
and
coarsely
fibrous
masses..
Byssolite
::
Byssolite
(n.) An
olive-green
fibrous
variety
of
hornblende.
Blent
::
Blent (imp. & p. p.)
Mingled;
mixed;
blended;
also,
polluted;
stained..
Syncretism
::
Syncretic
(a.)
Uniting
and
blending
together
different
systems,
as of
philosophy,
morals,
or
religion..
Hotchpotch
::
Hotchpotch
(n.) A
blending
of
property
for
equality
of
division,
as when lands given in
frank-marriage
to one
daughter
were, after the death of the
ancestor,
blended
with the lands
descending
to her and to her
sisters
from the same
ancestor,
and then
divided
in equal
portions
among all the
daughters.
In
modern
usage,
a
mixing
together,
or
throwing
into a
common
mass or
stock,
of the
estate
left by a
person
deceased
and the
amounts
advanced
to any
particular
child or
children,
for the
purpose
of
Subhumerate
::
Subhornblendic
(a.)
Containing
hornblende
in a
scattered
state;
of or
relating
to rocks
containing
disseminated
hornblende.
Mixed
::
Mixed (a.)
Formed
by
mixing;
united;
mingled;
blended.
See Mix, v. t. & i..
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. i.) To unite in an
amalgam;
to blend with
another
metal,
as
quicksilver..
Mix
::
Mix (v. i.) To
become
united
into a
compound;
to be
blended
promiscuously
together.
Uraninite
::
Uraninite
(n.) A
mineral
consisting
chiefly
of
uranium
oxide with some lead,
thorium,
etc.,
occurring
in black
octahedrons,
also in
masses
with a
pitchlike
luster;
pitchblende..
Blend
::
Blend (v. i.) To
mingle;
to mix; to unite
intimately;
to pass or shade
insensibly
into each
other,
as
colors..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.)
Single;
not
complex;
not
infolded
or
entangled;
uncombined;
not
compounded;
not
blended
with
something
else; not
complicated;
as, a
simple
substance;
a
simple
idea; a
simple
sound;
a
simple
machine;
a
simple
problem;
simple
tasks..
Pargasite
::
Pargasite
(n.) A dark green
aluminous
variety
of
amphibole,
or
hornblende..
Mix
::
Mix (v. t.) To cause a
promiscuous
interpenetration
of the parts of, as of two or more
substances
with each
other,
or of one
substance
with
others;
to unite or blend into one mass or
compound,
as by
stirring
together;
to
mingle;
to
blend;
as, to mix flour and salt; to mix
wines..
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