Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Combined.
  • Espoused; betrothed.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare United; joined; betrothed.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun The result of a combining of two or more components.
  • adjective united; joined; betrothed

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Examples

  • If he would make his big words "combinate" with what he means a little better, he would not attract so much attention.

    Remarks Bill Nye 1873

  • He painted the top of his fence green, last year, so it would "kind of combinate with his blinds."

    Remarks Bill Nye 1873

  • This pulse, these pot-herbs steeped in oil with eysill combinate!

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • But mark how heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman: there she lost a noble and renowned brother, in his love toward her ever most kind and natural; with him, the portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage-dowry; with both, her combinate husband, this well-seeming Angelo.

    Measure for Measure 2004

  • But mark how heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman: there she lost a noble and renowned brother, in his love toward her ever most kind and natural; with him the portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage-dowry: with both, her combinate husband, this well-seeming Angelo.

    Act III. Scene I. Measure for Measure 1914

  • Praised be Allah for His baked and roast and ah! how good * This pulse, these pot-herbs steeped in oil with eysill combinate!

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • But mark how heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman: there she lost a noble and renowned brother, in his love toward her ever most kind and natural; with him, the portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage-dowry; with both, her combinate husband, this well-seeming Angelo.

    Measure for Measure 1604

  • But mark how heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman: there she lost a noble and renowned brother, in his love toward her ever most 210 kind and natural; with him, the portion and sinew of her fortune, her marriage-dowry; with both, her combinate husband, this well-seeming Angelo.

    Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] William Shakespeare 1590

  • This 'combinate matrix' may be compared to those returned by nentselp on an deep nested entity

    All Discussion Groups: Message List - root 2009

  • The 'combinate matrix' doesn't discribe the way used to get the final tranformation, just the final result.

    All Discussion Groups: Message List - root 2009

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