Lexicographical Neighbors of Comingled
Literary usage of Comingled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cleaning Up the Superfund Program: Hearing Before the Committee on edited by David M. McIntosh (1999)
"They decontaminated outside the decontamination zone. They comingled soils.
Whether it was intentional or accidental, we don't know. Comingling of soils. ..."
2. Unquiet Grave: The Search for the Disappeared in Iraqi Kurdistan by Physicians for Human Rights (U.S.), Middle East Watch (Organization), Eric Stover (1992)
"Sometimes a light spraying of the surface with water may enhance a graves
outline; (e) Classify the burial as follows: (i) Individual or comingled. ..."
3. The Modern Farm Cooperative Movement by Chesla Clella Sherlock (1922)
"Bl. Local Pool, (a) The Grower may agree to have all of any kind of grain delivered
by him to the Elevator Company comingled and mixed with grain of like ..."
4. New Edition of the Babylonian Talmud (1899)
"But whence do we deduce that two different joys may not be comingled? It is
written [I Kings, viii. 65]: "And Solomon held at the time the feast," etc., ..."
5. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"... Shak. has comingled or commingled, Hamlet, iii. 3. 74. An ill coined word ;
made by prefixing the Lat. co- or com- (for cum, with) to the E. word mingle ..."