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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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League
::
League
(v. t.) To join in a
league;
to cause to
combine
for a joint
purpose;
to
combine;
to
unite;
as,
common
interests
will
league
heterogeneous
elements..
Euphoniad
::
Euphoniad
(n.) An
instrument
in which are
combined
the
characteristic
tones of the organ and
various
other
instruments.
Seleniureted
::
Seleniureted
(a.)
Combined
with
selenium
as in a
selenide;
as,
seleniureted
hydrogen..
Syngenesia
::
Synergy
(n.) An
effect
of the
interaction
of the
actions
of two
agents
such that the
result
of the
combined
action
is
greater
than
expected
as a
simple
additive
combination
of the two
agents
acting
separately.
Also
synergism.
Synergy
::
Synergy
(n.)
Combined
actio.
Sulphurator
::
Sulphuration
(n.) The act or
process
of
combining
or
impregnating
with
sulphur
or its
compounds;
also, the state of being so
combined
or
impregnated..
Phlogisticate
::
Phlogisticate
(v. t.) To
combine
phlogiston
with; --
usually
in the form and sense of the p. p. or the adj.; as,
highly
phlogisticated
substances..
Burn
::
Burn (v. i.) To
combine
energetically,
with
evolution
of heat; as,
copper
burns in
chlorine..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To
unite,
as
various
particulars,
into one mass or body; to bring
together
in close
union;
to
combine;
as, to
consolidate
the
armies
of the
republic..
Join
::
"Join (v. t.) To bring
together,
literally
or
figuratively;
to place in
contact;
to
connect;
to
couple;
to
unite;
to
combine;
to
associate;
to add; to
append..
Heptad
::
Heptad
(n.) An atom which has a
valence
of
seven,
and which can be
theoretically
combined
with,
substituted
for, or
replaced
by, seven monad atoms or
radicals;
as,
iodine
is a
heptad
in iodic acid. Also used as an
adjective..
Equivalence
::
Equivalence
(n.) The
quantity
of the
combining
power of an atom,
expressed
in
hydrogen
units;
the
number
of
hydrogen
atoms can
combine
with, or be
exchanged
for;
valency.
See
Valence..
Syntomy
::
Synthetize
(v. t.) To
combine;
to unite in
regular
structure.
Combine
::
Combine
(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..
Sulphuric
::
Sulphureted
(a.)
Combined
or
impregnated
with
sulphur;
sulphurized.
Base
::
Base (n.) The
positive,
or
non-acid
component
of a salt; a
substance
which,
combined
with an acid,
neutralizes
the
latter
and forms a salt; --
applied
also to the
hydroxides
of the
positive
elements
or
radicals,
and to
certain
organic
bodies
resembling
them in their
property
of
forming
salts with
acids..
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. t.) To
compound
or mix, as
quicksilver,
with
another
metal;
to
unite,
combine,
or alloy with
mercury..
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..
Arsenic
::
Arsenic
(n.) One of the
elements,
a solid
substance
resembling
a metal in its
physical
properties,
but in its
chemical
relations
ranking
with the
nonmetals.
It is of a
steel-gray
color and
brilliant
luster,
though
usually
dull from
tarnish.
It is very
brittle,
and
sublimes
at 356¡
Fahrenheit.
It is
sometimes
found
native,
but
usually
combined
with
silver,
cobalt,
nickel,
iron,
antimony,
or
sulphur.
Orpiment
and
realgar
are two of its
sulphur
compounds,
the first of which is the true
arsenicum
of
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