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combinatorial
able to combine tending to combine
noncombinative
not combinative Opposite of combinative
consolidate
to join together into one whole: as a : to combine (two or more lawsuits or matters that involve a common
merge
merge merged merg·ing vt 1 : to cause to unite, combine, or coalesce [ one corporation with another] 2 : to
pool
for some purpose see also jury pool vt : to combine (as assets or votes) in a common form or effort
restraint of trade
and economic forces [the Sherman Antitrust Act declared every contract, combination, and conspiracy in restraint of trade to be illegal] ;also
Hydrogenation
The act of combining with hydrogen or the state of being so combined
Ingenuity
power of ready invention quickness or acuteness in forming new combinations ingeniousness skill in devising or combining
iodinating
combining or causing to combine with iodine as the active iodinating
Machine
In general any combination of bodies so connected that their relative motions are constrained
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