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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.
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.