Merge
111Mail Merge — UK US trademark computing a computer program that can automatically add names and addresses to copies of a letter Thesaurus: computer programs and systemshyponym * * * n. Computing the automatic addition of names and addresses from a database to… …
112de|merge — «dee MURJ», intransitive verb, merged, merg|ing. to separate a company into two or more smaller companies: »EMI…is likely to enhance its appeal to potential predators when it demerges from the Thorn EMI group next autumn (Kenneth Gooding) …
113e|merge — «ih MURJ», intransitive verb, e|merged, e|merg|ing. 1. to come out; come up; come into view: »The sun emerged from behind a cloud. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under issue. (Cf …
114im|merge — «ih MURJ», verb, merged, merg|ing. –v.t. = immerse. (Cf. ↑immerse) –v.i. 1. to plunge or dip oneself in a liquid; sink. 2. to disappear (into, behind, or under something else): »The star im …
115sub|merge — «suhb MURJ», verb, merged, merg|ing. –v.t. 1. to put under water; cover with water: »A big wave submerged us. The flooded river submerged most of the farmland in the valley. SYNONYM(S): plunge, immerse, submerse. 2. Figurative. to cover; bury:… …
116un|merge — «uhn MURJ», transitive verb, merged, merg|ing. to separate; dissolve: »Under the proposed law, the agency could unmerge corporations that had already consolidated (New York Times) …
119Dictionary of chemical formulas/Merge/Ca-Cu — Ca Cu …