ETYM Cf. French amalgamation.
The combination of two or more commercial companies; SYN. merger, uniting.
In economics, the merger of two or more organizations.
1. A word formed by joining two others (e.g., 'smog' is a blend of 'smoke' and 'fog'); SYN. portmanteau word, portmanteau.
2. An occurrence of thorough mixing.
3. The act of blending components together thoroughly; SYN. blending.
A photo or graphic created with a software blending process.
1. The act of mixing together.
2. To chop or mix by using a blender (appliance).
3. The method of laying on different tints so that they may mingle together while wet, and shade into each other insensibly.
Freedom from mixture; purity.
Act of intermingling; something added to a mixture; mixture of ingredients
ETYM Latin mixtura, from miscere, mixtum, to mix: cf. French mixture. Related to Mix.
(Chemistry) A substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding).
In chemistry, a substance containing two or more compounds that still retain their separate physical and chemical properties. There is no chemical bonding between them and they can be separated from each other by physical means (compare compound).