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11Blend — der od. das; s, s <aus engl. blend »Mischung«>: 1. Verschnitt, Mischung, z. B. Tee, Tabak, bes. aber bei alkoholischen Getränken zur Verbesserung von Geruch, Geschmack od. Farbe. 2. Verschmelzung zweier Wörter zu einer neuen absichtlichen… …
12blend — vb fuse, *mix, merge, coalesce, mingle, commingle, amalgamate Analogous words: combine, unite, conjoin (see JOIN): *integrate: consolidate, unify, *compact Antonyms: resolve Contrasted words: *analyze, break down: * …
13blend'ed — adjective 1. Mixed together 2. Denoting a domestic arrangement which involves children living with the children of a step parent (chiefly US) • • • Main Entry: ↑blend …
14blend — index amalgamate, attune, bond (hold together), combine (join together), commingle, conjoin, connect …
15blend — n. mixture, combination v. mix, merge, combine …
16blend — ► VERB 1) mix and combine with something else. 2) form a harmonious combination or part of a whole. ► NOUN ▪ a mixture of different things or people. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian …
17blend|er — «BLEHN duhr», noun. a person or thing that blends: »a tea blender, a food blender …
18blend in — verb 1. blend or harmonize This flavor will blend with those in your dish This sofa won t go with the chairs • Syn: ↑blend, ↑go • Hypernyms: ↑harmonize, ↑harmonise, ↑ …
19blend — 01. She [blended] her red paint with the blue to make a beautiful purple color. 02. The band successfully [blends] jazz music with hip hop vocal styles. 03. Colonialism in Africa led to the [blending] of European culture with the native cultures …
20blend — blend1 [ blend ] verb 1. ) transitive to mix different foods or other substances together: Blend the butter and the sugar together. blend something with something: bio fuel blended with standard diesel blend something into something: Blend three… …