Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
combine . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
combine .
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Examples
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The name combines the initials of both men's full names.
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After all, the title combines two aspects of U.S. policy that are usually not in the public interest: trade deals and drug eradication.
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The new name combines kokoro, the Japanese word for soul, with a word Mr. Suviala says he noticed on a distinctive restaurant sign in Norway, where one of the chefs is named Moi.
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Title: The title combines the Rosicrucian elements of Rose and Cross appropriate to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an esoteric society that Yeats had joined in March of 1890 and that he induced Gonne to join in the autumn of 1891.
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Title: The title combines the Rosicrucian elements of Rose and Cross appropriate to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an esoteric society that Yeats had joined in March of 1890 and that he induced Gonne to join in the autumn of 1891.
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Bertrand Delanoe, the charismatic mayor of Paris, hired Decaux and Valeau to launch Velib the name combines the words velo, or bike, and liberte, or freedom in July 2007.
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It is generally understood that by the word "Lord," Hegesippus intended some writing or writings, containing the teaching of Christ; in which sense alone the term combines with the other term "Law and Prophets," which denote writings; and together with them admit of the verb "teacheth" in the present tense.
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The Wii version of the title combines Prince of Persia
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The term combines several German words, encompasses elements of legal protection for accomplishments, services and products and is intended primarily to aff …
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The title combines over 100 logic puzzles with a charming story line and an appealing graphical style reminiscent of French animation.
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