meld
meld
mɛld
meld
British pronunciation
/mˈɛld/

Definition & Meaning of "meld"in English

to meld
01

to combine different things together to form a unified whole

Transitive: to meld sth
Ditransitive: to meld sth with sth
to meld definition and meaning
example
Examples
The chef expertly melded flavors from various cuisines to create a unique and delicious dish.
The artist used contrasting colors to meld light and shadow in a captivating painting.
02

to blend or merge together in a harmonious manner

Intransitive
example
Examples
In the autumn landscape, the colors of the trees meld seamlessly.
In the bustling city streets, the sounds of traffic and conversations meld into a continuous hum of activity.
03

to lay down or announce specific combinations of cards, usually to score points

Transitive: to meld a combination of cards
example
Examples
He melded three Kings to score points in Rummy.
She quickly melded a set of four cards in Canasta.
Meld
01

a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers; jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of the same rank

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