| combining | present participle of combine | en |
| combining | an occurrence that results in things being united | en |
| combining | The joining of two or more materials by such processes as fastening, coating, and making composites | en |
| combining | the act of combining things to form a new whole | en |
| combining | (v ) Joining messages together as they traverse a network Combining may be done to reduce the total traffic in the network, to reduce the number of times the start-up penalty of messaging is incurred, or to reduce the number of messages reaching a particular destination | en |
| combining | A combining financial statement is at a second level of aggregation below the top or combined level If each fund in a fund type is presented on one page this is a combining level For example, if special revenue funds have three funds, parks, schools, and libraries, then the combining level would present the three on the same page | en |
| combine | to bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite | en |
| combine | To join together or unite | en |
| combine | harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field add together from different sources; "combine resources" join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others | en |
| combine | join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others | en |
| combine | harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field add together from different sources; "combine resources" | en |
| combine | In the Part/Assembly environment, you can parametrically combine two parts, a base part (active part) and a toolbody part, by cutting, combining, or intersecting Before combining two parts, you position one instance of the toolbody part relative to the base part using assembly constraints, Move, or Rotate AMCOMBINE | en |
| combine | To mix thoroughly two or more ingredients | en |
| combine | harvesting machine; combination (especially of political or business interests) isim | en |
| combine | If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together. The Church has something to say on how to combine freedom with responsibility Relief workers say it's worse than ever as disease and starvation combine to kill thousands A stagnant economy combined with a surge in the number of teenagers is likely to have contributed to rising crime levels in the US | en |
| combine | Community Business in the North East | en |
| combine | In the game of casino, to play a card which will take two or more cards whose aggregate number of pips equals those of the card played | en |
| combine | To unite by affinity or natural attraction; as, two substances, which will not combine of themselves, may be made to combine by the intervention of a third | en |
| combine | unite, join; come together; become one fiil | en |
| combine | to have two or more things or properties that function together | en |
| combine | integrate | en |
| combine | A short form for combine harvester | en |
| combine | A concern, consortium or syndicate | en |
| combine | To form a union; to agree; to coalesce; to confederate | en |
| combine | To bind; to hold by a moral tie | en |
| combine | To unite or join; to link closely together; to bring into harmonious union; to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous substance, as by chemical union | en |
| combine | Add together two or more fields that are on the same domain; e g , latent heat flux plus sensible heat flux on a T42 grid with the same land mask | en |
| combine | join; unite | en |
| combine | harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field | en |
| combine | A large self-propelled machine which harvests grain crops It has various attachments called headers designed for use in harvesting specific crops Wheat is harvested using the reel-type header; corn is harvested using a corn head; soybeans are harvested using a bean head | en |
| combine | A combine is a group of people or organizations that are working or acting together. Veba, an energy-and-chemicals combine that is Germany's fourth-biggest company | en |
| combine | If two or more groups or organizations combine or if someone combines them, they join to form a single group or organization. an announcement by Steetley and Tarmac of a joint venture that would combine their operations Different states or groups can combine to enlarge their markets. = amalgamate | en |
| combine | If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they join together to make a single thing. David Jacobs was given the job of combining the data from these 19 studies into one giant study Combine the flour with 3 tablespoons water to make a paste Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen combine chemically to form carbohydrates and fats Combined with other compounds, they created a massive dynamite-type bomb | en |
| combine | If someone or something combines two qualities or features, they have both those qualities or features at the same time. Their system seems to combine the two ideals of strong government and proportional representation. a clever, far-sighted lawyer who combines legal expertise with social concern Her tale has a consciously youthful tone and storyline, combined with a sly humour | en |
| combine | If someone combines two activities, they do them both at the same time. It is possible to combine a career with being a mother He will combine the two jobs over the next three years | en |
| combine | put or add together; "combine resources" | en |
| combine | a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service; "they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly" | en |
| combine | mix together different elements; "The colors blend well" | en |
| combine | have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense" | en |
| combine | To combine ingredients, either mix or toss so that the ingredients are evenly distributed You can use a wooden spoon to toss | en |
| combine | gather in a mass, sum, or whole | en |
| combine | To stir together two or more ingredients until blended | en |
| combine | join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others" | en |
| combine | combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients" | en |
| combine | add together from different sources; "combine resources" | en |