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    com·bine
    verb[kəmˈbīn]
    combine (verb) · combines (third person present) · combined (past tense) · combined (past participle) · combining (present participle)
    1. unite; merge:
      "the band combines a variety of musical influences" · "combine the flour with the margarine and salt" · "high tides and winds combined to bring chaos to the East Coast"
      • chemistry
        unite to form a compound:
        "oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures"
      • unite for a common purpose:
        "groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems"
      • engage in simultaneously:
        "combine shopping and sightseeing"
    noun[ˈkämˌbīn]
    combine (noun) · combines (plural noun)
    1. a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose:
      "a powerful industrial combine"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French combiner or late Latin combinare ‘join two by two’, from com- ‘together’ + Latin bini ‘two together’.
    com·bine
    noun
    combine (noun) · combines (plural noun)
    1. an agricultural machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans a grain crop in one operation; a combine harvester.
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    combine (verb) · combines (third person present) · combined (past tense) · combined (past participle) · combining (present participle)
    1. harvest (a crop) by means of a combine:
      "he combined ten acres of linseed"
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