Combination

/ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃən/ noun

A combination is a mix of two or more things that are put together to form something new. It can describe both the act of joining and the result of that joining.

From Late Latin *combinatio*, from Latin *combinare* meaning “to unite, join two by two,” formed from *com-* “together” + *bini* “two by two.” Over time it came to mean any joining of multiple parts, not just pairs.

AMውህደት
ARمزيج
BNসংমিশ্রণ
CSkombinace
DAkombination
DEKombination
ELσυνδυασμός
EScombinación
FAترکیب
FIyhdistelmä
FRcombinaison
GUસંયોજન
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