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Commingle   /kəmˈɪŋgəl/  /koʊmˈɪŋgəl/   Listen
Commingle

verb
(past & past part. commingled; pres. part. commingling)
1.
Mix or blend.
2.
Mix together different elements.  Synonyms: blend, coalesce, combine, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, meld, merge, mix.






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"Commingle" Quotes from Famous Books



... forward who chooses, and exalt free-will, and defend human ability. Though you should commingle together all human works and doctrines, and whatever springs from man, you have enough in this single passage to overthrow it all, so that it must all fall like dry leaves ...
— The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained • Martin Luther

... complementary colours—colours which, by their union, produce white. Note, that by judicious management, one of these colours is rendered yellow, and the other blue. I withdraw the thin prism; yellow and blue immediately commingle, and we have white as the result of their union. On our way, then, we remove the fallacy, first exposed by Wuensch, and afterwards independently by Helmholtz, that the mixture of blue ...
— Six Lectures on Light - Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 • John Tyndall



Words linked to "Commingle" :   intermix, mix in, syncretise, blend in, conjugate, accrete, change integrity, syncretize, immingle, melt, intermingle, alloy, admix, gauge, absorb



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