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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
comingle

c.1600, the better (because mingle is not from Latin), but less-used, English form of commingle. Related: comingled; comingling.

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comingle

vb. (alternative spelling of commingle English)

Usage examples of "comingle".

Velveeta will always prompt the curious sensation of sorrow and satisfaction comingling on the surface of my tongue.

The ooze of melted Velveeta will always prompt the curious sensation of sorrow and satisfaction comingling on the surface of my tongue.

The molecules in the surface of one substance became, with the field, comingled with the molecules of the other substance like a temporary weld.

His eyes were shut tight, her name had become an agonized chant comingled with a moan on each deep invasion against her womb, sweat and tears ran together and mixed on the bridge of his nose, dripping hot on her face, the sheets, her fingers tangled in his soaked hair, opening his scalp to the coolness of the room till he shivered.

The more people's interests are comingled and confused, as in collectivism, the more they will be stepping on each other's toes.

The throwing star clattered to the floor, Klingon and Kreel blood comingled, and Tron clapped a hand over his lacerated eye socket and staggered forward.