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amalgamate

Main Entry:
intermingle [in-ter-ming-guhl]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blend, mix
Synonyms: amalgamate, associate, combine, come together, commingle, commix, fuse, immingle, interblend, interfuse, interlace, intermix, interweave, join, merge, mesh, network, pool, throw in with, throw together, wed
Antonyms: divide, separate, unmix
Main Entry: meld
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blend, bring together
Synonyms: amalgamate, associate, compound, dissolve, feather in, fuse, interblend, interface, interfuse, intermingle, marry, merge, mingle, mix, unite
Antonyms: divide, separate
Main Entry: merge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring or come together
Synonyms: absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, be swallowed up, become lost in, become partners, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, combine, come aboard, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge, deal one in, fuse, hitch on, hook up, immerge, incorporate, interface, intermingle, intermix, join, join up, line up, marry, meet, meld, melt into, mingle, mix, network, plug into, pool, slap on, submerge, synthesize, tack on, tag, team up, throw in together, tie in, unite
Antonyms: divide, part, separate
Main Entry: mix
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: combine, join
Synonyms: admix, adulterate, alloy, amalgamate, associate, blend, braid, coalesce, commingle, commix, compound, conjoin, cross, embody, fuse, hybridize, incorporate, infiltrate, infuse, instill, interbreed, intermingle, interweave, jumble, knead, link, lump, make up, merge, mingle, mix up, put together, saturate, stir, suffuse, synthesize, tangle, transfuse, unite, weave, work in
Notes: in a mixture, the combined elements lose their individual identities and are fused, blended, or compounded in the result; in a mix, the elements, though combined, retain their individual identities
Antonyms: detach, disconnect, divide, remove, separate, sever, unmix
Main Entry: pool
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: combine
Synonyms: amalgamate, blend, join forces, league, merge, put together, share
Notes: billiards is from French billard 'cue' or 'bent stick' or 'stick to push balls'; billiards is the general name though Americans mainly play pool or pocket billiards - with eight ball and snooker being forms of pool
Antonyms: divide, separate
Main Entry: solidify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: harden
Synonyms: amalgamate, anneal, bake, cake, cement, clot, coagulate, cohere, congeal, crystallize, densify, dry, firm, freeze, jell, petrify, set, stiffen, strengthen, thicken
Main Entry: synthesize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: combine; make whole
Synonyms: amalgamate, arrange, blend, harmonize, incorporate, integrate, manufacture, orchestrate, symphonize, unify
Antonyms: divide, separate
Main Entry: unite
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: combine; join together
Synonyms: affiliate, ally, amalgamate, associate, band, band together, become one, blend, close ranks, coadjute, coalesce, commingle, concur, confederate, conjoin, connect, consolidate, cooperate, couple, embody, fuse, gather together, hang together, harden, hook up with, incorporate, intertwine, join, join forces, keep together, league, link, marry, meet, merge, mix, pool, pull together, relate, solidify, stay together, stick together, strengthen, throw in with, unify, wed
Antonyms: divide, separate
Main Entry: admix
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mix
Synonyms: amalgamate, blend, combine, commingle, commix, intermingle, intermix, mingle, stir, unite
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