Definition
The act of mixing different things together so thoroughly that they become hard to separate or distinguish from each other.
Etymology
Present participle of commingle, from Latin com- plus mingle. The -ing suffix creates the gerund/present participle form used in English since the Middle English period.
Kelly Says
Commingling of tectonic plates over millions of years created the complex geology we see today, which is why studying rocks can tell us about continental drift.
Translations
CACatalà
barrejar
ba-re-jar
CSČeština
smíchání
smi-cha-ni
DADansk
blandning
blan-ding
DEDeutsch
Vermischung
fer-mish-ung
ELΕλληνικά
μείγμα
may-gma
ESEspañol
mezclado
mes-klah-doh
FISuomi
sekoitus
se-ko-i-tus
FRFrançais
mélange
meh-lahnzh
HUMagyar
keverés
ke-ve-resh
IDBahasa Indonesia
campuran
kam-poo-ran
ITItaliano
mescolamento
mes-koh-lah-men-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
campuran
kam-poo-ran
NLNederlands
mengen
ver-gen
NONorsk
blandning
blan-ding
PLPolski
mieszanina
mje-szan-i-na
PTPortuguês
mistura
mee-stoo-rah
RORomână
amestec
ah-mes-tek
RUРусский
смешивание
smeshivaniye
SVSvenska
blandning
blanda-ning
SWKiswahili
changanyiko
chan-ga-ni-ko
TAதமிழ்
கலவையுடன்
ka-la-vai-yud-an
TLTL
pinagsama
pi-nag-sa-ma
TRTürkçe
karıştırma
kar-ish-tir-mah
UKУкраїнська
змішування
zmi-shu-vannya
VITiếng Việt
trộn lẫn
tron lan