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amalgam

N การ ผสม  การ รวมกัน  mixture blend kan-pha-som

 

amalgam

N สารที่ ใช้ อุดฟัน  san-ti-chai-uat-fan

 

amalgamate

VT ทำให้ รวมกัน  unite combine tham-hai-ruam-kan

 

amalgamate

VT รวมกัน  ruam-kan

 

amalgamate with

PHRV รวมกัน  รวม  ผ สมกัน  combine with merge together merge with ruam-kan

 

amalgamation

N การ รวม กับ ปรอท  kan-ruam-kab-pa-lod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

AMALGAM

n.[Gr. to soften. Its usual derivation is certainly erroneous. ] 1. A mixture of mercury or quicksilver with another metal; any metallic alloy, of which mercury forms an essential constituent part.
2. A mixture or compound of different things.

 

AMALGAMATE

v.t. 1. To mix quicksilver with another metal. Gregory uses amalgamize.
2. To mix different things, to make a compound; to unite.

 

AMALGAMATE

v.i.To mix or unite in an amalgam; to blend.

 

AMALGAMATED

pp. Mixed with quicksilver; blended.

 

AMALGAMATING

ppr. Mixing quicksilver with another metal; compounding.

 

AMALGAMATION

n. 1. The act or operation of mixing mercury with another metal.
2. The mixing or blending of different things.

 

AMALOZK

n.A large aquatic fowl of Mexico.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

AMALGAM

A *mal "gam, n. Etym: [F. amalgame, prob. fr. L. malagma, Gr.

 

1. An alloy of mercury with another metal or metals; as, an amalgam of tin, bismuth, etc.

 

Note: Medalists apply the term to soft alloys generally.

 

2. A mixture or compound of different things.

 

3. (Min. )

 

Defn: A native compound of mercury and silver.

 

AMALGAM

A *mal "gam, v. t. Etym: [Cf. F. amalgamer ]

 

Defn: To amalgamate. Boyle. B. Jonson.

 

AMALGAMA

AMALGAMA A *mal "ga *ma, n.

 

Defn: Same as Amalgam. They divided this their amalgama into a number of incoherent republics. Burke.

 

AMALGAMATE

A *mal "ga *mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Amalgamated; p. pr. & vb. n.Amalgamating. ]

 

1. To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to unite, combine, or alloy with mercury.

 

2. To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one race with another. Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues compacted and amalgamated into one. Burke.

 

AMALGAMATE

AMALGAMATE A *mal "ga *mate, v. i.

 

1. To unite in an amalgam; to blend with another metal, as quicksilver.

 

2. To coalesce, as a result of growth; to combine into a uniform whole; to blend; as, two organs or parts amalgamate.

 

AMALGAMATE; AMALGAMATED

AMALGAMATE; AMALGAMATED A *mal "ga *mate, A *mal "ga *ma `ted, a.

 

Defn: Coalesced; united; combined.

 

AMALGAMATION

A *mal `ga *ma "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. amalgamation. ]

 

1. The act or operation of compounding mercury with another metal; -- applied particularly to the process of separating gold and silver from their ores by mixing them with mercury. Ure.

 

2. The mixing or blending of different elements, races, societies, etc. ; also, the result of such combination or blending; a homogeneous union. Macaulay.

 

AMALGAMATIVE

AMALGAMATIVE A *mal "ga *ma *tive, a.

 

Defn: Characterized by amalgamation.

 

AMALGAMATOR

AMALGAMATOR A *mal "ga *ma `tor, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, amalgamates. Specifically: A machine for separating precious metals from earthy particles by bringing them in contact with a body of mercury with which they form an amalgam.

 

AMALGAMIZE

AMALGAMIZE A *mal "ga *mize, v. t.

 

Defn: To amalgamate. [R.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Amal

A mal |äˈmäl ɑˈmɑl | a Lebanese Shiite Muslim organization founded in 1975 and having political and paramilitary wings. ORIGIN from Arabic ' amal hope.

 

Amalfi

Amalfi |əˈmalfi | a port and resort on the west coast of Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno; pop. 5,391 (2008 ).

 

amalgam

a mal gam |əˈmalgəm əˈmælɡəm | noun a mixture or blend: a curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern. Chemistry an alloy of mercury with another metal, esp. one used for dental fillings. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French amalgame or medieval Latin amalgama, from Greek malagma an emollient.

 

amalgamate

a mal ga mate |əˈmalgəˌmāt əˈmælɡəˌmeɪt | verb combine or unite to form one organization or structure: [ with obj. ] : he amalgamated his company with another | [ no obj. ] : numerous small railroad companies amalgamated | (as adj. amalgamated ) : his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision. [ with obj. ] Chemistry alloy (a metal ) with mercury: (as adj. amalgamated ) : amalgamated zinc. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin amalgamat- formed into a soft mass, from the verb amalgamare, from amalgama (see amalgam ).

 

amalgamation

a mal ga ma tion |əˌmalgəˈmāSHən əˌmælɡəˈmeɪʃən | noun the action, process, or result of combining or uniting: the threat of amalgamation with a competitor | an amalgamation of two separate companies. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin amalgamare (see amalgamate ).

 

Amalthea

Am al the a |ˌaməlˈTHēə, əmal- əmˈɑlθiə |Astronomy satellite V of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet. It is reddish in color and heavily cratered, with a diameter of 106 miles (170 km ). ORIGIN from the name of a goat in Greek mythology, which suckled the infant Zeus.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Amal

Amal |əˈmɑːl | a Lebanese Shiite Muslim organization founded in 1975 and having political and paramilitary wings. ORIGIN from Arabic amal hope .

 

Amalfi

Amalfi |əˈmalfi | a port and resort on the west coast of Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno; pop. 5,391 (2008 ).

 

amalgam

amalgam |əˈmalgəm | noun a mixture or blend: a curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern. Chemistry an alloy of mercury with another metal, especially one used for dental fillings. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French amalgame or medieval Latin amalgama, from Greek malagma an emollient .

 

amalgamate

amalgamate |əˈmalgəmeɪt | verb combine or unite to form one organization or structure: [ with obj. ] : he amalgamated his company with another | [ no obj. ] : numerous small British railway companies amalgamated. [ with obj. ] Chemistry alloy (a metal ) with mercury. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin amalgamat- formed into a soft mass , from the verb amalgamare, from amalgama (see amalgam ).

 

amalgamation

amal ¦gam |ation |əmalgəˈmeɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the action, process, or result of combining or uniting: the threat of amalgamation with another college | [ count noun ] : an amalgamation of two separate companies. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin amalgamare (see amalgamate ).

 

Amalthea

Amalthea |əˈmalθɪə |Astronomy a satellite of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet, being reddish in colour and heavily cratered (262 km long and 146 km across ). ORIGIN from the name of a goat in Greek Mythology, which suckled the infant Zeus.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

amalgamate

amalgamate verb the two departments were amalgamated | various companies amalgamated: combine, merge, unite, fuse, blend, meld; join (together ), join forces, band (together ), link (up ), team up, go into partnership; literary commingle. ANTONYMS separate.

 

amalgamation

amalgamation noun the amalgamation of Gleich Sanitation and Air-Sentry is now official: combination, union, blend, mixture, fusion, coalescence, synthesis, composite, amalgam.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

amalgam

amalgam noun a curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern: combination, union, merger, blend, mixture, mingling, compound, fusion, marriage, weave, coalescence, synthesis, composite, composition, concoction, amalgamation; informal mash-up.

 

amalgamate

amalgamate verb the two departments were amalgamated | various companies amalgamated: combine, merge, unite, integrate, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate; join (together ), join forces, band (together ), club together, get together, link (up ), team up, go into partnership, pool resources; unify; informal gang up, gang together; literary commingle. ANTONYMS separate.

 

amalgamation

amalgamation noun the Queen's Regiment is an amalgamation of several others: combination, union, merger, blend, mixture, mingling, compound, fusion, marriage, weave, coalescence, synthesis, composite, composition, concoction, amalgam; informal mash-up.

 

Duden Dictionary

Amaler

Ama ler Pluralwort , die Amelungen |A maler |Plural ostgotisches Königsgeschlecht

 

Amalgam

Amal gam Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Amalg a m |das Amalgam; Genitiv: des Amalgams, Plural: die Amalgame mittellateinisch amalgama, wohl < arabisch al-malḡam = erweichende Salbe, zu griechisch málagma = das Erweichende Legierung eines Metalls mit Quecksilber figurativ ein Amalgam (eine Mischung ) aus Humor und Tiefsinn

 

Amalgamation

Amal ga ma ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Amalgamati o n |die Amalgamation; Genitiv: der Amalgamation, Plural: die Amalgamationen mittellateinisch-neulateinisch Verfahren zur Gewinnung von Gold und Silber aus Erzen durch Lösen in Quecksilber

 

Amalgamfüllung

Amal gam fül lung Substantiv, feminin Zahnmedizin , die |Amalg a mfüllung |Zahnfüllung aus Silber- oder Kupferamalgam

 

amalgamieren

amal ga mie ren schwaches Verb |amalgam ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittellateinisch amalgamare 1 a Technik (ein Metall ) mit Quecksilber legieren Zinn, Zink, Kalium amalgamieren b sich amalgamieren Technik sich zu einer Legierung verbinden Zinn und Silber amalgamieren sich sehr unterschiedlich 2 Technik mithilfe von Quecksilber aus Erzen gewinnen Gold, Silber amalgamieren 3 bildungssprachlich jemanden, sich oder etwas mit etwas verbinden, verschmelzen, vereinigen Menschen verschiedener Herkunft [zu einer Einheit ] amalgamieren

 

Amalia

Ama lia Eigenname Amalie |Am a lia |weiblicher Vorname

 

Amalie

Ama lie Eigenname Amalia |Am a lie |weiblicher Vorname

 

French Dictionary

amalgamation

amalgamation n. f. nom féminin Action d ’amalgamer; son résultat.

 

amalgame

amalgame n. m. nom masculin 1 Alliage de métaux. : Un amalgame d ’argent et d ’étain. 2 figuré Mélange d ’éléments très différents. : Ce tableau est un amalgame de dessins d ’enfants. SYNONYME assemblage . Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un amalgame. Note Orthographique amalga m e.

 

amalgamer

amalgamer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Faire un amalgame de. : Amalgamer des fraises et du sucre, des œufs à un mélange. SYNONYME fondre ; fusionner . 2 Rapprocher des éléments disparates. : Des préjugés qui amalgament de vieilles idées à de nouvelles idées progressistes. Ces financiers ont amalgamé de savants calculs mathématiques avec des informations parcellaires. Des définitions qui amalgament précarité et pauvreté. SYNONYME mélanger . verbe pronominal S ’unir, se fondre en un tout. : Les ingrédients se sont amalgamés pour former une belle pâte. Le beurre s ’est amalgamé à la farine. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les souvenirs, bons ou mauvais, se sont amalgamés. aimer Note Orthographique amalga m er.

 

Spanish Dictionary

amalaya

amalaya interjección 1 Amér Indica vivo deseo de que suceda lo que se ha dicho o lo que se va a decir a continuación :amalaya venga el viento fuerte y les destroce la casa .SINÓNIMO ojalá .2 RPlata Se usa para expresar enfado o ira :estas vacas no aprenderán más que tienen que quedarse aquí, amalaya .

 

amalayar

amalayar verbo transitivo Amér Desear con ansias una cosa o desear que ocurra algo :amalayó la novia de su hermano, hasta que este se dio cuenta .

 

amalgama

amalgama nombre femenino 1 Aleación de mercurio con otro metal :cuanto menos rica en mercurio es la amalgama, mayor es su dureza; la amalgama de cinc se emplea en pilas eléctricas y la de plata y estaño en arreglos dentales .2 Mezcla confusa de personas o cosas de distinto origen o naturaleza y algunas veces contrarias :sus relatos son caóticas amalgamas de evocaciones; el partido estaba constituido por una amalgama de liberales, socialdemócratas y democratacristianos .SINÓNIMO conglomerado .3 Mineral de mercurio y plata .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del francés amalgame y este del latín amalgama , alteración de algama; procedente este del árabe algamâ ‘reunión ’ (de la raíz g-m- ‘reunir ’). Inicialmente tuvo el valor propio de la química, posteriormente pasó a tener valores figurados y se generalizó su uso .

 

amalgamación

amalgamación nombre femenino 1 Acción de amalgamar o amalgamarse .2 Efecto de amalgamar o amalgamarse .3 técn Método de extracción de metales nobles, a partir de sus minerales, poniendo a estos en contacto con mercurio .

 

amalgamar

amalgamar verbo transitivo 1 quím Producir una aleación mezclando mercurio con otro metal .2 Mezclar personas o cosas de distinto origen o naturaleza y algunas veces contrarias :en la película se amalgaman elementos del cine negro, de la ciencia ficción y de la comedia .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

amalgam

a mal gam /əmǽlɡəm /名詞 1 C かたく 混合物 ; 合成物 (mixture ).2 C U 〘化 〙アマルガム 通常, 水銀と他の金属の合成物質; 歯科の充填 (じゆうてん )剤にも使う 〙.

 

amalgamate

a mal ga mate /əmǽlɡəmèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 «…と » 会社 組織など 〉を合併する (merge ) «with » ; 合併して «…に » する «into , as » ; 〈人種など 〉を融合する .2 冶金 金属 〉をアマルガムにする .自動詞 会社 組織などが 〉 «…と » 合併する «with » ; 結びついて «…に » なる «into , as » ; 〈人種などが 〉融合する ; 〈金属が 〉アマルガムになる .

 

amalgamation

a m l ga m tion 名詞 U C 1 (会社 組織の )合併 ; (人種の )混交, 混血 .2 冶金 アマルガム製錬 (法 ).