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combinationnoun a distinct entity formed by the combining of two or more different thingsa victory that was due to a combination of luck and planning admixture, alloy, amalgam, amalgamation, blend, cocktail, composite, compound, conflation, emulsion, fusion, intermixture, meld, mix, mixture, synthesis half-and-halfabsorption, blending, coalescence, coalition, commingling, commixture, compost, concretion, homogenization, immingling, immixture, incorporation, integration, interfusion, intermingling, mergence, merger, merging, minglingassortment, hash, hodgepodge, hotchpotch, jumble, medley, mélange, mishmash, motley, patchwork, potpourri, varietyaccumulation, aggregation, conglomeration component, constituent, element, ingredient the act or an instance of joining two or more things into onethe combination of mint and chocolate in a delicious dessert combining, connecting, connection, consolidation, coupling, junction, linking, merger, merging, unification, union agglomeration, amalgamation, blend, coalescence, commingling, compounding, fusion, intermingling, intermixture, mingling, mix, mixture, synthesisreunification, reunion breakup, disconnection, dissolution, disunion, division, parting, partition, schism, scission, split detachment, divorcement, separation, severance a number of businesses or enterprises united for commercial advantagethe companies formed a combination in an attempt to establish a monopoly in the rubber market cartel, combine, syndicate, trust chain, conglomerate, megacorporation, multinationalassociation, guild(also gild), organization, partnership, pool, unionbig business an association of persons, parties, or states for mutual assistance and protectiona combination of citizens dedicated to fighting higher property taxes alliance, axis, bloc, block, coalition, combine, confederacy, confederation, federation, league, union cabal, conspiracy, juntocartel, syndicate, trustfaction, front, fusion, side, wingassociation, group, organizationaffiliation, cooperative, partnershipcircuit, conference in the 14th century |