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combineearly 15c., from Middle French combiner (14c.), from Late Latin combinare "to unite, yoke together," from Latin com- "together" (see com-) + bini "two by two," adverb fro [..]
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combine"machine that cuts, threshes and cleans grain" (short for combine harvester), 1857, from combine (v.).
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combineThe technique of affixing cast-off items to a traditional support, like a canvas. Related: Robert Rauschenberg. Bed. 1955
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combineTo stir together two or more ingredients until mixed.
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combinea grain harvester that combines cutting, threshing, separating, cleaning, and straw dispersing as it moves across cropland. Australian farmer Hugh Victor McKay invented the first practical combine in 1882; as devout a Christian as Sven Foyn, inventor of the harpoon gun, he fought against the establishment of basic wages for agricultural laborers bu [..]
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combineharvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field unite: have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense" compound [..]
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combineto mix or join together
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combine to bind.
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combineTo combine ingredients is to mix them together.
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combineTo join, or bring together.
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combineDefinition noun
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combinejoin; unite.
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combineTo mix two or more Jamaican ingredients together until they do not separate. T
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combineTo mix two or more ingredients together.
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combine(n) harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field(n) a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribu [..]
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combineComprehensive Modelling of the Earth System for Better Climate Prediction and Projection
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combineDesignSpark Mechanical tool used to cut or glue geometry together.
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combineA rail car for carrying both freight and passengers. controller
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combineAmerican artist Robert Rauschenberg incorporated aspects of both painting and sculpture in his works. In 1954, he coined the term ‘combine’ to describe these hybrid constructions, with his wall works [..]
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combineTo blend two or more ingredients into a single mixture.
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combineto mix two or more ingredients together.
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combineTo mix ingredients together
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combineto mix two or more ingredients together.
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combineto bind
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combineTo mix or blend two or more ingredients together.
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combineHigh-intensity showcases where student-athletes perform a series of grueling tests before coaches, recruiters, and scouts. Combines provide a venue for student athletes to be evaluated individually an [..]
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