| WSB | wheat-soy blend |
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| blende | <chemical> A mineral, called also sphalerite, and by miners mock lead, false galena, and black-jack. It is a zinc sulphide, but often contains some iron. Its colour is usually yellow, brown, or black, and its luster resinous. A general term for some minerals, chiefly metallic sulphides which have a somewhat brilliant but nonmetallic luster. Origin: G, fr. Blenden to blind, dazzle, deceive, fr. Blind blind. So called either in allusion to its dazzling luster; or (Dana) because, though often resembling galena, it yields no lead. Cf. Sphalerite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| blending inheritance | Galton's term for inheritance in which no component is conspicuous or obtrusive. (05 Mar 2000) |
| blended family |
A couple family containing two or more children, of whom at least one is the natural child of both members of the couple, and at least one is the stepchild of either member of the couple. (see also Intact family, Blended family)
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| blend | the act of blending components together thoroughly |
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| blend | a word formed by joining two others (e.g., `smog' is a blend of `smoke' and `fog') |
| blend | an occurrence of thorough mixing |
| blend | mix together different elements |
| blend | combine into one |
| blend | blend or harmonize |
| blend | cause (something) to be mixed with (something else) "At this stage of making the cake |
| blend | blend or harmonize |
| blend | an ore that is the chief source of zinc |
| blend | combined or mixed together so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable |
| blend | mixture of two or more whiskeys or of a whiskey and neutral spirits |
| blend | mixture of two or more whiskeys or of a whiskey and neutral spirits |
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