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merge

Merge vs Pair - What's the difference?

merge | pair |


In transitive terms the difference between merge and pair

is that merge is to combine into a whole while pair is to bring two (animals, notably dogs) together for mating.

In intransitive terms the difference between merge and pair

is that merge is to combine into a whole while pair is to suit; to fit, as a counterpart.

Vanish vs Merge - What's the difference?

vanish | merge |


As verbs the difference between vanish and merge

is that vanish is to become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed while merge is to combine into a whole.

As nouns the difference between vanish and merge

is that vanish is (phonetics) the brief terminal part of a vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part while merge is a joining together of two flows.

Conglomerate vs Merge - What's the difference?

conglomerate | merge |


As nouns the difference between conglomerate and merge

is that conglomerate is a cluster of heterogeneous things while merge is a joining together of two flows.

As verbs the difference between conglomerate and merge

is that conglomerate is to combine together into a larger mass while merge is to combine into a whole.

As an adjective conglomerate

is clustered together into a mass.

Match vs Merge - What's the difference?

match | merge |


In intransitive terms the difference between match and merge

is that match is to agree, to be equal, to correspond to while merge is to combine into a whole.

In transitive terms the difference between match and merge

is that match is to equal or exceed in achievement while merge is to combine into a whole.

Overlay vs Merge - What's the difference?

overlay | merge |


In transitive terms the difference between overlay and merge

is that overlay is to lay, or spread, something over or across; to cover while merge is to combine into a whole.

Subsume vs Merge - What's the difference?

subsume | merge |


As verbs the difference between subsume and merge

is that subsume is to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include or contain under something else while merge is to combine into a whole.

As a noun merge is

a joining together of two flows.

Acquisitions vs Merge - What's the difference?

acquisitions | merge |


As nouns the difference between acquisitions and merge

is that acquisitions is plural of acquisition while merge is a joining together of two flows.

As a verb merge is

to combine into a whole.

Agglomeration vs Merge - What's the difference?

agglomeration | merge |


As nouns the difference between agglomeration and merge

is that agglomeration is agglomeration while merge is a joining together of two flows.

As a verb merge is

to combine into a whole.

Club vs Merge - What's the difference?

club | merge |


In transitive terms the difference between club and merge

is that club is to unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end while merge is to combine into a whole.

In intransitive terms the difference between club and merge

is that club is to pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense while merge is to combine into a whole.

Conjoin vs Merge - What's the difference?

conjoin | merge |


In lang=en terms the difference between conjoin and merge

is that conjoin is to unite, to join, to league while merge is to combine into a whole.

As verbs the difference between conjoin and merge

is that conjoin is to join together; to unite; to combine while merge is to combine into a whole.

As a noun merge is

a joining together of two flows.

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