(n) mixer (frequency-changer)
(n) mixer
blender
(n) (linguistic) blending or contamination
new language created by blending two or more existing languages (example: Afrikaans)
(n) cocktail
mixed drink
blended liquor
(n) mixture
amalgam
(n) drug combination
drug cocktail
(n) mixed forest
(n) (math) relative complement
(v5u) (arch) to co-operate (in enterprises)
to hold in common
to share
(n) resumption of a game
(n) Triad (secret Chinese society usually associated with organized crime)
(n) (uk) golden-rayed lily (Lilium auratum)
(n) ring
playing field
stadium
(n,adj-no) well-matched
becoming
suitable
(P)
(v5u,vi) to suit
to match
to become
to be like
(P)
(n) opportunity
chance
(n) weak coupling (physics)
(n) scramble
struggle
(v5u,vi) (1) to take each other's hands
to clasp (hands)
(2) to compete
to scramble for
(3) to respond
(n) (1) that kind (may be used as a disparaging term for another person)
(2) competition
match
(n) kicking each other
cockfighting
(n) (comp) set type
(n) collective goods (i.e, goods or services such as parks, highways, etc. which could be supplied privately, but are usually provided by the government)
(n) assembly
aggregation
(n) wisdom of crowds
(adj-na) collective
(n) (1) single crime that naturally consists of a number of incidences and is charged as only one count (i.e. habitual gambling)
(2) crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (i.e. insurrection)
(n) (math) set theory
(n) polymer
(n) encounter
(P)