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interblend

[ in-ter-blend ]

verb (used with or without object)

, in·ter·blend·ed or in·ter·blent, in·ter·blend·ing.
  1. to blend one with another.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of interblend1

First recorded in 1585–95; inter- + blend
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Example Sentences

The finest gold I’d interblend, The richest pearls as white as snow.

Integral as is each several one of these four virtues in Lincoln's life, and integral as is Lincoln's life in each single several trait, these two integrities can be clearly seen to deeply interblend and truly coincide.

Multitudes of human beings raised, and to be raised, from lower to higher development have their habitats along the line where the material and spiritual interblend, and some are measurably amphibious there—can move and act in either of two auras.

The finest gold I'd interblend, The richest pearls as white as snow.

Spirit soils and atmosphere interblend and produce trees, shrubs, flowers, and the cereals, but the human being, after the second birth, ceases to reproduce his species.

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