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blending

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/ˈblɛndɪŋ/ · blend-ing

The act of mixing or combining different substances or elements to create a new substance.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of mixing or combining different substances or elements to create a new substance.

مختلف اجزاء یا عناصر کو ملا کر ایک نئی چیز پیدا کرنے کا عمل۔

ملاوٹ

malaawat

Formal: ملاوٹColloquial: ملاوٹ

Synonyms

mixingcombinationfusionمخلوطترکیبملاپ

Antonyms

separationdivisiondisconnectionالگ کرناتقسیمتعلق توڑنا

Common Collocations

  • blending of cultures
  • blending flavors
  • blending techniques

Example Sentences

The blending of different cultures enriches a society.

مختلف ثقافتوں کی ملاوٹ ایک سماج کو بڑھاتی ہے.

Mukhtalif saqafatoun ki malaawat aik samaj ko barhati hai.

In cooking, blending flavors is essential for a great dish.

کھانا بناتے وقت، ذائقوں کی ملاوٹ ایک شاندار ڈش کے لیے ضروری ہے.

Khana banatay waqt, zaiqoun ki malaawat aik shandar dish ke liye zaroori hai.

The artist is known for the blending of traditional and modern techniques.

فنکار روایتی اور جدید تکنیکوں کی ملاوٹ کے لیے مشہور ہے.

Fankaar riwajati aur jadeed tikeekoun ki malaawat ke liye mashhoor hai.

Easily Confused With

blending:Blending refers specifically to the act of combining, while 'blending' is a more general term often associated with various domains.

Word Family

blend
verbملانا
blended
adjectiveملا ہوا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of blending as mixing colors to create a new shade.

Imagine a painter mixing different colors on their palette.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

لیلیٰ اور مجنوں کا عشق ملاوٹ ہے، جس میں ہر رنگ کا ایک ذائقہ ہے.

Leela aur Majnu ka ishq malaawat hai, Jis mein har rang ka aik zaiqa hai.

The love of Leila and Majnun is a blend, In which every color has a flavor.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

الگ الگ چیزیں مل کر بہتر بنتی ہیں.

Alag alag cheezen mil kar behtar banti hain.

Different things come together to make something better.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "blendan" — to mix

First known use: 14th century

The term has evolved from the Old English word 'blendan', which means to mix or combine, used in various contexts from food preparation to artistic creation.