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  • 21Merge — Merge, v. i. To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. [1913 Webster] Native irresolution had merged in stronger motives. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 22Merge (magazine) — Merge is an Australian magazine covering social and political topics in Australia. Initially in English the website is now translated into many languages and has found out that not may people care about this feature. It also covers topics in art …

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  • 23Merge Records — est un label indépendant américain, créé en 1989 par Laura Ballance et Mac McCaughan à Chapel Hill (Caroline du Nord). Il est à présent basé à Durham, dans le même État. Le label fut originellement destiné à produire Superchunk, le groupe des… …

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  • 24merge in — index desegregate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 25Merge-Bit — Merge Bit,   EFM …

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  • 26merge — (v.) 1630s, to plunge or sink in, from L. mergere to dip, dip in, immerse, plunge, probably rhotacized from *mezgo, from PIE *mezg to dip, plunge (Cf. Skt. majjati dives under, Lith. mazgoju to wash ). Legal sense of absorb an estate, contract,… …

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  • 27merge — blend, fuse, coalesce, amalgamate, commingle, mingle, *mix Analogous words: consolidate, concentrate, *compact, unify: *unite, combine, conjoin: *integrate, concatenate, articulate …

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  • 28merge — [v] bring or come together absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, become lost in, become partners, be swallowed up*, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, combine, come aboard*, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge, deal one in, fuse, hitch on* …

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  • 29merge — ► VERB 1) combine or be combined into a whole. 2) blend gradually into something else. ORIGIN originally in the sense «immerse oneself in an activity»: from Latin mergere to dip, plunge …

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  • 30merge — [mʉrj] vi., vt. merged, merging [L mergere, to dip, plunge, sink < IE base * mezg , to plunge > Sans májjati, (he) sinks under] 1. to lose or cause to lose identity by being absorbed, swallowed up, or combined 2. to join together; unite;… …

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