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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



... plentifully supplied by those streams coming from the Lunae Montes, of which the Arabs, one and all, give such consistent and concise accounts; and the flowings of which, being north-easterly, must, in course of time and distance, commingle with those north-westerly off-flowings, before mentioned, of Mount Kaenia. My impression is, after hearing everybody's story on the matter, that these streams enter at opposite sides of the lake, on the ...
— What Led To The Discovery of the Source Of The Nile • John Hanning Speke

... an odour of corruption, seemed to commingle with each quick-springing fantasy; and Delme would start with affright from his own morbid conceptions, as he found himself involuntarily dwelling on the waxen rigidity of death,—following the white worm in its unseemly wanderings,—and finally stripping ...
— A Love Story • A Bushman



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