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'''Amalgamation''' is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.<!-- The word originates from the Greek word "αμάλγαμα", which derives from ἅμα + γαμέω/γαμῶ. -->
'''Amalgamation''' is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.<!-- The word originates from the Greek word "αμάλγαμα", which derives from ἅμα + γαμέω/γαμῶ. -->
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* [[Conflation]], also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions
* [[Conflation]], also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions
* [[Merger (politics)]], consolidation or amalgamation, in geopolitics, joining two or more political or administrative entities, such as municipalities, cities, towns, counties, districts etc. into a single entity
* [[Merger (politics)]], consolidation or amalgamation, in geopolitics, joining two or more political or administrative entities, such as municipalities, cities, towns, counties, districts etc. into a single entity
* [[Amalgamation (military)]], the merger of two or more regiments or other units to form a single unit, usually continuing the history and traditions of all of its predecessors.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 10:34, 13 September 2025

Template:Broad-concept article Template:Sister project Amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.

Amalgamation, amalgam, and other derivatives may refer to:

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Mathematics and science

Arts, entertainment, and media

Other uses

  • Amalgamated (1917 automobile), car manufactured by the Amalgamated Machinery Corp.
  • Amalgamated (organization name)
  • Amalgamation (business), the merge or consolidation of companies
  • Amalgamation (land), the formal combination of adjoining plots; in some jurisdictions distinct from a merger
  • Amalgamation (names), the strategy of naming something after a combination of existing names
  • Amalgamation (race), a now largely archaic term for the merger of people of different ethnicities and "races"
  • Amalgamation, another name for a trade union, chiefly used in the UK
  • Amalgamation, in C (programming language) (C) and C++ programming, merging all the source codes of a library into a single header file
  • Conflation, also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions
  • Merger (politics), consolidation or amalgamation, in geopolitics, joining two or more political or administrative entities, such as municipalities, cities, towns, counties, districts etc. into a single entity
  • Amalgamation (military), the merger of two or more regiments or other units to form a single unit, usually continuing the history and traditions of all of its predecessors.

See also

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