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