Amalgams

/əˈmælɡəmz/ noun

Plural of amalgam: a mixture or blend of different things, or a metal alloy especially containing mercury.

From Medieval Latin 'amalgama,' possibly from Arabic 'al-malgham' (soft mass) or Greek 'malagma' (emollient). The word originally referred to mercury alloys used by alchemists and later dentists.

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