- meld
- meld [ meld ] verb intransitive or transitiveif things or substances meld or you meld them, they combine into one thing or substance
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Meld — may refer to one of the following: To merge or blend two things into one Molding (process) Melting Welding Meld (software), a computer program for viewing the differences between files Model for End Stage Liver Disease score In card games, a meld … Wikipedia
meld — [meld] v [I and T] if two things meld, or if you meld them, they combine into one thing meld (sth) with sth ▪ He melded country music with blues to create rock and roll. meld into ▪ The raindrops melded into a sheet of water … Dictionary of contemporary English
meld — meld1 [meld] vt., vi. [Ger melden, to announce, akin to OE meld, proclamation < IE base * meldh , to address a deity > OSlav moliti, to ask] Card Games to make known, for a score, that one holds (a card or combination of cards), esp. by… … English World dictionary
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] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. to mix… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
meld — meld, n. (Card Playing) 1. Any combination or score which may be declared, or melded, in pinochle. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A form of rummy using two decks and four jokers; jokers and dueces are wild; the object is to meld groups of seven of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
meld — (v.) to blend together, merge, unite (intrans.), by 1910, of uncertain origin. OED suggests perh. a blend of MELT v.1 and WELD v. Said elsewhere to be a verb use of melled mingled, blended, pp. of dialectal MELL (Cf. mell) to mingle, mix, combine … Etymology dictionary
MELD — can refer to:* Model for End Stage Liver Disease, a prognostic model. * A variant of the declarative language CycL.See also Meld … Wikipedia
meld — index amalgamate, combine (join together), desegregate, incorporate (include), join (bring together) … Law dictionary
meld — [v] blend, bring together amalgamate, associate, compound, dissolve, feather in, fuse, interblend, interface, interfuse, intermingle, marry, merge, mingle, mix, unite; concepts 113,193 Ant. divide, separate … New thesaurus
meld — ► VERB ▪ blend; combine. ORIGIN perhaps a blend of MELT(Cf. ↑melt) and WELD(Cf. ↑welder) … English terms dictionary