Definition of Conflate. Meaning of Conflate. Synonyms of Conflate

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Definition of Conflate

Conflate
Conflate Con*flate", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conflated; p. pr. & vb. n. Conflating.] [L. conflatus, p. p. of conflare to blow together; con- + flare to blow.] To blow together; to bring together; to collect; to fuse together; to join or weld; to consolidate. The State-General, created and conflated by the passionate effort of the whole nation. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Conflate from wikipedia

- Conflation is the merging of two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, or opinions into one, often in error. Conflation is defined as 'fusing blending'...
- Look up conflation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conflation occurs when two or more individuals, quantities, concepts, phenomena, ... are sharing...
- In statistics, conflation refers to the merging of independent probability density functions using simple multiplication of the constituent densities....
- Conflation of readings is the term for intentional changes in the text made by the scribe, who used two or more m****cripts with two or more textual variants...
- foundational work of Jewish mysticism. She originated from and is often conflated with another Naamah, sister to Tubal-cain. In Talmudic-midrashic literature...
- personification as an Egyptian goddess. Known to the Gr****s as Sothis, she was conflated with Isis as a goddess and Anubis as a god. The exact pronunciation of...
- to serve as a war, hunting, and fertility goddess. She was sometimes conflated with Isis and Sopdet, goddess of the bright star Sirius, which the Egyptians...
- originated from Mahākāla, the Buddhist version of the Hindu deity Shiva, conflated with the native Shinto god Ōkuninushi. The Sanskrit term 'Mahākāla' ("Great...
- The name Erichthonius is carried by a son of Erechtheus, but Plutarch conflated the two names in the myth of the begetting of Erechtheus. Athenians thought...
- Oldřich of Talmberk, succeeded him as Lord of Talmberk. Some sources conflate Diviš of Talmberk (died 1415) with Diviš from Talmberk and Miličín (1352–1413)...