| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations | | Section III. Quantity | | 3. Conjunctive Quantity |
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| 48. Combination. |
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| NOUN: | COMBINATION; mixture [See Mixture]; junction [See Junction]; union, unification, synthesis, synizesis, synæresis or syneresis, incorporation, amalgamation, embodiment, coalescence, crasis, fusion, coalescing, blend, blendure [rare], blending, absorption, centralization.
ALLOY, compound, amalgam, composition, tertium quid [L.]; resultant, impregnation.
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| VERB: | COMBINE, unite, incorporate, inosculate, consubstantiate, alloy, intermix, interfuse, interlard, syncretize, interlace, agglutinate, amalgamate, embody, absorb, reëmbody, blend, merge, fuse, melt into one, consolidate, coalesce, solidify, commix [archaic], contemper, centralize, impregnate; put together, lump together.
LEAGUE, interleague [rare], federate, confederate, fraternize, club, associate, amalgamate, cement a union, marry, couple, pair, ally.
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| ADJECTIVE: | COMBINED &c. v.; wedded; indiscrete, conjunctive, conjugate, conjoint; impregnated with, ingrained; imbued, inoculated.
ALLIED, amalgamated, federate, confederate, corporate, leagued.
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| QUOTATION: | And our spirits rushed together at the touching of the lips.Tennyson |
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