COMBINATE


Meaning of COMBINATE in English

I. ˈkämbəˌnāt transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Late Latin combinatus, past participle of combinare

1. : combine

2. : to form (the teeth of a self-distributing linotype matrix) so that the matrix will fall into its proper channel

3. : to set up the combination of (a lock)

II. adjective

Etymology: Late Latin combinatus

obsolete : combined , betrothed

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