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Definition of Comingle
1. to blend thoroughly [v -GLED, -GLING, -GLES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comingle
Literary usage of Comingle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth by Kentucky (1910)
"AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An Act permitting warehousemen to comingle
tobacco of like grades," approved March 25,. Be it enacted by the General ..."
2. Bulletin by Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology (1895)
"... there was some feature of movement in the ice which tended to comingle the
detritus which it bore, and to effect the combination in a very rapid manner. ..."
3. Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses by Herbert Abraham (1920)
"In this type part of the mechanism is caused to revolve, and thus thoroughly
comingle the water with the vapors. They include the following: Feld ..."
4. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society (1904)
"... of misery which is as deleterious upon the habits of the whole people, with
whom they comingle, as it is revolting to humanity & fatal to themselves. ..."
5. Prof. H. Kling's Modern Orchestration and Instrumentation: Or, The Art of ...by Henri Kling by Henri Kling (1905)
"... whose achievements in this particular field will assimilate with the endeavors
of the new composer, we might say comingle with them to such an extent ..."
6. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1921)
"It may seem anomolous to bring together plants redolent of moisture in juxtaposition
with those of thin soil or well drained situations; to comingle ..."