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Definition of combine
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Combine
(v. i.) To form a
union;
to
agree;
to
coalesce;
to
confederate.
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Combine
::
Combine
(v. i.) In the game of
casino,
to play a card which will take two or more cards whose
aggregate
number
of pips
equals
those of the card
played..
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.
Joint
::
Joint (v. t.) To join; to
connect;
to
unite;
to
combine.
Stibic
::
Stibiated
(a.)
Combined
or
impregnated
with
antimony
(stibium).
Aurated
::
Aurated
(a.)
Combined
with auric acid.
Get-up
::
Get-up
(n.)
General
composition
or
structure;
manner
in which the parts of a thing are
combined;
make-up;
style of
dress,
etc..
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..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.)
Corporate;
incorporated;
made one body, or
united
in one body;
associated;
mixed
together;
combined;
embodied..
Logrolling
::
Logrolling
(n.) The act or
process
of
rolling
logs from the place where they were
felled
to the
stream
which
floats
them to the
sawmill
or to
market.
In this labor
neighboring
camps of
loggers
combine
to
assist
each other in turn.
Calcium
::
Calcium
(n.) An
elementary
substance;
a metal which
combined
with
oxygen
forms lime. It is of a pale
yellow
color,
tenacious,
and
malleable.
It is a
member
of the
alkaline
earth group of
elements.
Atomic
weight
40.
Symbol
Ca..
Combined
::
Combined
(imp. & p. p.) of
Combin.
Synergy
::
Synergy
(n.) the
combined
healthy
action
of every organ of a
particular
system;
as, the
digestive
synergy..
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..
Semioxygenated
::
Semioxygenated
(a.)
Combined
with
oxygen
only in part.
Prefix
::
Prefix
(n.) That which is
prefixed;
esp., one or more
letters
or
syllables
combined
or
united
with the
beginning
of a word to
modify
its
signification;
as, pre- in
prefix,
con- in
conjure..
Hydrate
::
Hydrate
(v. t.) To form into a
hydrate;
to
combine
with
water.
Ethylene
::
Ethylene
(n.) A
colorless,
gaseous
hydrocarbon,
C2H4,
forming
an
important
ingredient
of
illuminating
gas, and also
obtained
by the
action
of
concentrated
sulphuric
acid in
alcohol.
It is an
unsaturated
compound
and
combines
directly
with
chlorine
and
bromine
to form oily
liquids
(Dutch
liquid),
-- hence
called
olefiant
gas.
Called
also
ethene,
elayl,
and
formerly,
bicarbureted
hydrogen..
Inleague
::
Inleague
(v. t.) To ally, or form an
alliance
witgh;
to
unite;
to
combine..
Condense
::
Condense
(v. i.) To
combine
or unite (as two
chemical
substances)
with or
without
separation
of some
unimportant
side
products.
Redintegration
::
Redintegration
(n.) The law that
objects
which have been
previously
combined
as part of a
single
mental
state tend to
recall
or
suggest
one
another;
--
adopted
by many
philosophers
to
explain
the
phenomena
of the
association
of
ideas.
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