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Definition of combine
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Combine
(v. t.) To bind; to hold by a moral tie.
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Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
formulary
according
to the
directions
of which
things
are to be taken or
combined;
a
recipe;
as, a
receipt
for
making
sponge
cake..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) One who
customarily
associates
with
another;
a
companion;
an
associate;
any
object
which is
associated
or
combined
with a
similar
object.
Acetated
::
Acetated
(a.)
Combined
with
acetic
acid.
Hexad
::
Hexad (n.) An atom whose
valence
is six, and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, six monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
sulphur
is a hexad in
sulphuric
acid. Also used as an
adjective..
Hyperoxygenized
::
Hyperoxygenized
(a.)
Combined
with a
relatively
large
amount
of
oxygen;
-- said of
higher
oxides.
Excite
::
Excite
(v. t.) To call to
activity
in any way; to rouse to
feeling;
to
kindle
to
passionate
emotion;
to stir up to
combined
or
general
activity;
as, to
excite
a
person,
the
spirits,
the
passions;
to
excite
a
mutiny
or
insurrection;
to
excite
heat by
friction..
Linoleic
::
Linoleic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
linoleum,
or
linseed
oil;
specifically
(Chem.),
designating
an
organic
acid, a thin
yellow
oil, found
combined
as a salt of
glycerin
in oils of
linseed,
poppy,
hemp, and
certain
nuts..
Ammoniated
::
Ammoniated
(a.)
Combined
or
impregnated
with
ammonia.
Associated
::
Associated
(a.)
Joined
as a
companion;
brought
into
association;
accompanying;
combined.
Blend
::
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..
Sulphuric
::
Sulphureted
(a.)
Combined
or
impregnated
with
sulphur;
sulphurized.
Carburize
::
Carburize
(v. t.) To
combine
with
carbon
or a
carbon
compound;
-- said esp. of a
process
for
conferring
a
higher
degree
of
illuminating
power on
combustible
gases by
mingling
them with a vapor of
volatile
hydrocarbons.
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
ultimate
parts which are
variously
combined
in
anything;
as,
letters
are the
elements
of
written
language;
hence,
also, a
simple
portion
of that which is
complex,
as a
shaft,
lever,
wheel,
or any
simple
part in a
machine;
one of the
essential
ingredients
of any
mixture;
a
constituent
part; as,
quartz,
feldspar,
and mica are the
elements
of
granite..
Syntomy
::
Synthetize
(v. t.) To
combine;
to unite in
regular
structure.
White
::
White
(superl.)
Reflecting
to the eye all the rays of the
spectrum
combined;
not
tinted
with any of the
proper
colors
or their
mixtures;
having
the color of pure snow;
snowy;
-- the
opposite
of black or dark; as, white
paper;
a white
skin..
Write
::
Write (v. i.) To frame or
combine
ideas,
and
express
them in
written
words;
to play the
author;
to
recite
or
relate
in
books;
to
compose..
Kerite
::
Kerite
(n.) A
compound
in which tar or
asphaltum
combined
with
animal
or
vegetable
oils is
vulcanized
by
sulphur,
the
product
closely
resembling
rubber;
-- used
principally
as an
insulating
material
in
telegraphy..
Glucinum
::
Glucinum
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
of a
silver
white
color,
and low
specific
gravity
(2.1),
resembling
magnesium.
It never
occurs
naturally
in the free
state,
but is
always
combined,
usually
with
silica
or
alumina,
or both; as in the
minerals
phenacite,
chrysoberyl,
beryl or
emerald,
euclase,
and
danalite.
It was named from its oxide
glucina,
which was known long
before
the
element
was
isolated.
Symbol
Gl.
Atomic
weight
9.1.
Called
also
beryllium..
Group
::
Group (n.) To form a group of; to
arrange
or
combine
in a group or in
groups,
often with
reference
to
mutual
relation
and the best
effect;
to form an
assemblage
of..
Hydriodide
::
Hydriodide
(n.) A
compound
of
hydriodic
acid with a base; --
distinguished
from an
iodide,
in which only the
iodine
combines
with the
base..
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