amalgamation
/ˌæməldˌɡeɪməˈneɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the act or process of combining or merging two or more things into one, especially different things or things of different kinds.
“The company went through a process of amalgamation with its competitor, resulting in a larger market share.”
2. noun
a mixture or combination of different things, especially things of different kinds.
“The amalgamation of traditional and modern design elements created a unique aesthetic.”
3. verb
to combine or merge two or more things into one, especially different things or things of different kinds.
“The city amalgamated several neighborhoods to create a new district.”