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amalgamation

noun as in mixture

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The amalgamation of memory, historical fact and artifice yield an engrossing incantation.

Zendaya described the award as "quite the honour", before praising her film crew: "My character is only an amalgamation of the beautiful ideas of the amazing creative people around me," she said.

From BBC

Our version of her boyfriend is sort of an amalgamation of a few different relationships that she had in that time.

Each shop or closet is an amalgamation of history, energy and life, merchandised for discovery.

But rather than feeling derivative, in Tarantino’s films this amalgamation of different genres, film influences and pop culture feels fresh and original.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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