combined
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
combine1
▶verb /kəmˈbʌɪn/
- 1 unite or merge to form a whole: combine the flour with the margarine.
■ Chemistry unite to form a compound.
- 2 join with others for a common purpose.
– derivatives
combinable adjective,
combiner noun.
combinable adjective,
combiner noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. combiner or late L. combinare ‘join two by two’, from com- ‘together’ + L. bini ‘two together’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
combine2 /ˈkɒmbʌɪn/
▶verb harvest (a crop) with a combine harvester. ▶noun a combine harvester.
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- conjugate
- conjunct
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- constructivism
- cum
- cytidine
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- halberd
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- hydro-
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- identity
- immittance
- impedance
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- integrate
- -itis
- magic realism
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- mix
- mixer
- multi-utility
- music centre
- off
- optoelectronics
- oxidation number
- part
- prosthetic group
- radiogram
- rillettes
- SCID

