A·mal·ga·mate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Amalgamated; p. pr. & vb. n. Amalgamating.]
  1. To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to unite, combine, or alloy with mercury.
  2. To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one race with another.
     Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues compacted and amalgamated into one.   --Burke.
  A·mal·ga·mate A·mal·ga·ma·ted a. Coalesced; united; combined.
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  amalgamated
       adj 1: joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the
              amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a
              consolidated school" [syn: amalgamate, coalesced,
              consolidated, fused]
       2: caused to combine or unite [syn: intermingled, mixed, integrated]