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amalgamate
1. To combine into a unified or integrated whole; to unite.
2. To combine two or more organizations or things into one unified whole, or to take the form of one unified whole.
3. To unite or blend with another metal; to alloy a metal with mercury, or to be alloyed with mercury.
4. Etymology: from 1660, in Boyle's New Experiments, verb use of earlier (1642-1647) participle amalgamate, probably borrowed from Medieval Latin amalgamatus, past participle of amalgamare, from amalgama.
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