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'''Amalgamation''' is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.<!-- The word originates from the Greek word "αμάλγαμα", which derives from ἅμα + γαμέω/γαμῶ. -->
'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to:
{{tocright}}
==Mathematics and science==
* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal
**[[Pan amalgamation]], another extraction method with additional compound
**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver
* [[Amalgamation (geology)]], the creation of a stable continent or craton by the union of two terranes; see [[Tectonic evolution of the Barberton greenstone belt#Accretion|Tectonic evolution of the Barberton greenstone belt]]
* [[Amalgamation paradox]] in probability and statistics, also known as Simpson's paradox
* [[Amalgamation property]] in model theory
* [[Free product with amalgamation]], in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* [[Amalgamated Broadcasting System]], a short-lived American radio network during the 1930s
* [[Amalgamation (fiction)]], the concept of creating an element in a work of fiction by combining existing things
* ''Amalgamation'', a 1994 EP by the band [[Pop Will Eat Itself]]
* ''Amalgamation'', the debut studio album by the band [[Trapt]]
==Other uses==
* [[Amalgamated (1917 automobile)]], car manufactured by the Amalgamated Machinery Corp.
* [[Amalgamated (organization name)]]
* [[Amalgamation (business)]], the merge or consolidation of companies
* [[Amalgamation (land)]], the formal combination of adjoining plots; in some jurisdictions distinct from a merger
* [[Amalgamation (names)]], the strategy of naming something after a combination of existing names
* [[Amalgamation (race)]], a now largely archaic term for the merger of people of different ethnicities and "races"
* Amalgamation, another name for a [[trade union]], chiefly used in the UK
* Amalgamation, in [[C (programming language)]] (C) and C++ programming, merging all the source codes of a library into a single header file
* [[Conflation]], also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions
* [[Merger (politics)]], consolidation or amalgamation, in geopolitics, joining two or more political or administrative entities, such as municipalities, cities, towns, counties, districts etc. into a single entity
==See also==
* [[Amalgam (disambiguation)]]
{{disambiguation}}' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Wiktionary|amalgamate|amalgamation}}
'''Amalgamation''' is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form.<!-- The word originates from the Greek word "αμάλγαμα", which derives from ἅμα + γαμέω/γαμῶ. -->
'''Amalgamation''', '''amalgam''', and other derivatives may refer to:
{{tocright}}
==Mathematics and science==
* [[Amalgam (chemistry)]], the combination of mercury with another metal
**[[Pan amalgamation]], another extraction method with additional compound
**[[Patio process]], the use of mercury amalgamation to extract silver
* [[Amalgamation (geology)]], the creation of a stable continent or craton by the union of two terranes; see [[Tectonic evolution of the Barberton greenstone belt#Accretion|Tectonic evolution of the Barberton greenstone belt]]
* [[Amalgamation paradox]] in probability and statistics, also known as Simpson's paradox
* [[Amalgamation property]] in model theory
* [[Free product with amalgamation]], in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* [[Amalgamated Broadcasting System]], a short-lived American radio network during the 1930s
* [[Amalgamation (fiction)]], the concept of creating an element in a work of fiction by combining existing things
* ''Amalgamation'', a 1994 EP by the band [[Pop Will Eat Itself]]
* ''Amalgamation'', the debut studio album by the band [[Trapt]]
==Other uses==
* [[Amalgamated (1917 automobile)]], car manufactured by the Amalgamated Machinery Corp.
* [[Amalgamated (organization name)]]
* [[Amalgamation (business)]], the merge or consolidation of companies
* [[Amalgamation (land)]], the formal combination of adjoining plots; in some jurisdictions distinct from a merger
* [[Amalgamation (names)]], the strategy of naming something after a combination of existing names
* [[Amalgamation (race)]], a now largely archaic term for the merger of people of different ethnicities and "races"
* Amalgamation, another name for a [[trade union]], chiefly used in the UK
* Amalgamation, in [[C (programming language)]] (C) and C++ programming, merging all the source codes of a library into a single header file
* [[Conflation]], also known as "idiom amalgamation", the combination of two expressions
* [[Merger (politics)]], consolidation or amalgamation, in geopolitics, joining two or more political or administrative entities, such as municipalities, cities, towns, counties, districts etc. into a single entity
==See also==
* [[Amalgam (disambiguation)]]
{{disambiguation}}
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