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Melded

Meld \Meld\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Melded; p. pr. & vb. n. Melding.] [G. melden to announce.] (Card Playing) In the game of pinochle, to declare or announce for a score; as, to meld a sequence. [WordNet sense 1]

2. to mix together so that the components are indistinguishable. [WordNet sense 2]

Syn: blend, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, combine, merge.

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melded

vb. (en-past of: meld)

Usage examples of "melded".

They pressed on as branches fell all about them, as the ground shivered beneath their feet, as lightning dazzled in wave upon wave until day and night melded and splintered and here and there in the forest trees exploded into flame where lightning struck and dry limbs and dry leaves flashed and blazed.

The soothing words melded with the whispered gossip of the group of women on the back bench, more interested in chatting about their day than about saving their everlasting souls.

What he had not said was that, in doing so, it was possible that the Jiamads, melded by magic, would die in their thousands.

A demon fire that burns toward Ermora Yields to their quenching A melded child of their making is born to rule the dragon To bring harmony in clasped hands.

Marigoth was slightly shocked to hear him use the ugly term half-breed for melded folk, but perhaps it was different here in Ermora.

It was obviously wrong to treat destiny in such a way and to encourage violent captivity and anyone who melded would see that.

Wynnbryng told him that if they were ever in doubt about how to behave or what to do next they went into this place called the Spirit Cave at the center of Ermora and melded with what she called the Great Circle of Life.

Now that woman has given in to the Mirayan, the melded child will be made soon, and everyone will recognize what a great thing we have done.

If I melded now there would be many things I would want to confess to the council afterward and you know it.

As her soft, slim form melded to his, he recalled some saying about the pathway to hell being paved with good intentions.

Ahead, the flower trail melded and became one with the river itself, but the river no longer resembled an earthly river, bound by its rock bed.

Their green jackets and dark trousers melded with the cloud-darkened pines.

The bright blue sky and yellow sun, the dark green earth and gray tree trunks all melded together.

But though they had been united in purpose from the start for this venture, now they were welded, melded, worked upon as a smith works sword steel to do what must be done.

We have no Speaking Fire, but already your Power and mine have melded enough that I will be bound by the Voice of Arska.