intermingling in English

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1. Coalescence: as in intermingling, agglomeration

2. Synonyms for Admixing include combining, blending, amalgamating, mingling, commingling, intermixing, intermingling, commixing, uniting and stirring

3. Equally disturbing in Brazil is the intermingling of devotion to Mary with that given to Iemanjá, an Afro-Brazilian goddess.

4. This intermingling is important to understand when looking at the legacy of Aristotelianism and a biblical interpretation of Aristotle’s work.

5. Bocage definition is - countryside or landscape (as of western France) marked by intermingling patches of woodland and heath, small fields, tall hedgerows, and orchards.

6. The main difference between resistances of subaqueous debris flows and the subaerial debris flows are the intermingling and shearing resistances acted on the surface of debris flows.

7. A tart plum saison, Atalanta tastes of plums intermingling with spicy yeast, and a refreshing tartness that makes Atalanta as good for pairing with food as by itself

8. Soon after being torpedoed, Atlanta was then hit by an estimated nineteen 8-inch (203 mm) shells when San Francisco, "in the urgency of battle, darkness, and confused intermingling of friend or foe", fired into her.

9. Blending is a term used often in art, particularly in painting and drawing.It is the technique of gently intermingling two or more colors or values to create a gradual transition or to soften lines.

10. Until recently, this species was classified as a subspecies of great tit (Parus major), but studies indicated that the two species coexist in the Russian Far East without intermingling or frequent hybridization.

11. Biometeorology, ESPM 129 4 Turbulence is the chaotic and seemingly random motion of fluid parcels.Turbulence has mechanical and convective origins.Shear forces cause mechanical turbulence while buoyant instabilities (due to the intermingling of fluid parcels with different densities) causes convective turbulence

12. The Eternal Feast: Banqueting in Chinese Art from the 10th to the 14th Century brings to life the art of the feast during three transformative Chinese dynasties, the Song, Liao, and Yuan, which together enjoyed a thriving economy, cultural flourishing, and the intermingling of foreign and native traditions

13. Thus the intermingling of meaty Abstracted landscapes from the late '60s with fluidly washed "door" paintings from the '70s, and later works characterized by a quasi-photographic mark-making technique, was itself a statement about the act of looking at a painting within a matrix of biographical, developmental, and broad cultural connections.