amalgamation
41amalgamation — The combination of two or more companies. The combination may be effected by one company acquiring others, by the merging of two or more companies, or by existing companies being dissolved and a new company formed to take over the combined… …
42amalgamation — The combination of two or more companies. The combination may be effected by one company acquiring others, by the merging of two or more companies, or by existing companies being dissolved and a new company formed to take over the combined… …
43amalgamation — n mixture, commingling, mingling, minglement, interminglement; blending, fusing, coalescence, union. See amalgam …
44amalgamation — amal·ga·ma·tion …
45amalgamation — a•mal•ga•ma•tion [[t]əˌmæl gəˈmeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of amalgamating 2) the state or result of being amalgamated 3) mel the extraction of precious metals from their ores by treatment with mercury • Etymology: 1605–15 …
46amalgamation — /əmælgəˈmeɪʃən/ (say uhmalguh mayshuhn) noun 1. the act of amalgamating. 2. the resulting state. 3. Commerce a merger of two or more companies. 4. Ethnology the biological fusion of diverse racial stocks. 5. Metallurgy the extraction of the… …
47amalgamation — a|mal|ga|ma|tion sb., en, er, erne (det at amalgamere) …
48amalgamation — See consolidation …
49amalgamation — noun the combination of two or more commercial companies • Syn: ↑merger, ↑uniting • Derivationally related forms: ↑unite (for: ↑uniting), ↑merge (for: ↑ …
50Amalgamation (names) — An Amalgamated name is a name that is form by combining several previously existing names. These may take the form of an acronym (where only one letter of each name is taken) or a blend (where a large part of each name is taken, such as the first …