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blendingThe skillful combining of movements in a smooth and natural manner.
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blendingWines are blended for many reasons. To make a more harmonious or complex wine, wines with complementary attributes may be blended. For example, a wine with low acidity may be blended with a high-acid [..]
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blendingThe mixing together of different batches of beer to create a final product.
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blendingMaking a neologism by taking two or more existing expressions and shortening at least one of them. Examples include such as smog (from smoke and fog), motel (from motor and hotel), and brunch (from br [..]
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blendingThe process of mixing lubricants or components for the purpose of obtaining the desired physical and/or chemical properties (see compounding)
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blendingn. in linguistics, refers to the process of creating a wholly-new term by combining the first part of one word with the end of a second one (e.g. brunch for breakfast and lunch) or by combining the be [..]
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blendingThe process of combining 2 words to make one. See portmanteau neologism.
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blendingPreparation method that combines ingredients with a spoon, beater or liquefier to achieve a uniform mixture.
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blendingRefers to the proper positioning of adjacent veneer panels, or floor slabs, or tiles by their predominant color to achieve an overall uniform pattern.
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blendingPreparation method that combines ingredients with a spoon, beater or liquefier to achieve a uniform mixture.
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blending(n) the act of blending components together thoroughly(n) a gradation involving small or imperceptible differences between grades
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blendingThe proper positioning of adjacent floor slabs, or tiles, by their predominant color.
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blendingMixing aged wines with more mature wines.
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blendingWhen you put 2 or more different batches of beer to create a final product. Rarely done in mass production as it all tastes the same but when a brewer is using the raw ingredients the end product varies because the ingredients vary e.g. a crop of hops may taste different from one month to the next.
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blendingThe mixing of two or more different parcels of wine together by winemakers to produce a consistent finished wine that is ready for bottling. Laws generally dictate what wines can be blended together, [..]
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blendingsee CO-MINGLING .
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blendingCombining parts of a spoken word into a whole representation of the word. For example, /p/ /oo/ /l/ can be blended together to form the word POOL.
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blendinga painting method used to disperse color to adjacent panels in such a way that a mis-match in color is undectable. Once the color has been blended to adjacent panels, a clear coat is applied to the panel.
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blendingCulinary Uses Blending is a mixing method of two or more ingredients are combined just until fully incorporated.
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blendingthe mixing together of different batches of beer to create a final product
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blending – Mixing of several products to form one product.
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blendingA process by which component and balance gases of a gas mixture are metered into a container. Blending process measurements (i.e. scale resolution, actual weight data, partial pressures, ACUBLEND™ response data) have sufficient resolution and accuracy to assure that components are in the required ratio to meet customer and Air Liquide specification [..]
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blendingSynthetic phonics teaches children to blend independent sounds in order to arrive at the pronunciation for a printed word. The teacher does not pronounce the word because the point of blending is to a [..]
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blendingA process by which component and balance gases of a gas mixture are metered into a container. Blending process measurements (i.e. scale resolution, actual weight data, partial pressures, ACUBLEND™ response data) have sufficient resolution and accuracy to assure that components are in the required ratio to meet customer and Air Liquide specification [..]
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blendingSmoothing the edges of two colors together so that they have a smooth gradation where they meet.
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blendingThe mixing of two or more different wines together by winemakers to produce a consistent finished wine that is ready for bottling. Laws generally dictate what wines can be blended together, and what i [..]
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blendingThe process of mixing two or more oils having different properties to obtain a product of intermediate properties.
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blendingBlending is most commonly used with reference to academic painting to mean the blending together of separate touches of color for half tones until the graduations of tone and the marks of the brush ar [..]
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blendingphysical joining, combining neighbouring colours on canvas to reach escalation among single colours.
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blendingTo merge one with an other in such a way that one is indistinguishable from the other.
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blendingBlending is the art of mixing different wines together so that their combination is more harmonious, interesting or attractive than any of the individual components. Blending may be carried out for di [..]
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blending1) A condition where two signals mix together to form one sound or to give the sound of one sound source or one performance. 2) Mixing the left and right signal together slightly which makes the instr [..]
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blendingthorough mixing of two compatible fuels having different properties to produce an intermediate fuel of certain properties
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blendingBlending may refer to:
The process of mixing in process engineering
Mixing paints to achieve a greater range of colors
Blending (alcohol production), a technique to produce alcoholic beverages by mix [..]
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blendingBlending is a technique to produce wine or other alcoholic beverages such as gueuze consisting in mixing different brews.
In the case of rosé wine production, it is one of the techniques used, consist [..]
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