amalgam

मिश्रण
definition
noun
a curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern
a mixture or blend.
translation of 'amalgam'
मिश्रधातु,
पारद मिश्रण,
कांस्य,
पारद-संसृष्ट धातु
noun
मिश्रण,
मिश्रित धातु,
पारद-मिश्रण
example
A curious 'amalgam' of straight history and political pamphlet, it was relatively little read in antiquity, and its modern status has declined in recent years.
The 'amalgam' of American idealism and rags-to-riches dreams is irresistible.
In fact, what we're getting on November 30 is a curious 'amalgam' of the reactionary and the progressive.
It's a perfect 'amalgam' of pleasurable celebration and cool-headed analysis.
a curious 'amalgam' of the traditional and the modern
It is as well an intriguing 'amalgam' of the old and new.
Today Libya is an 'amalgam' of modernity and tradition.
His homily was an 'amalgam' of humour, wisdom, and Gospel values.
'amalgam' fillings
Be it in the form of a cultural 'amalgam' or fusion of art forms, innovations have striking features.
Though we have been part of a glorious culture, which is an 'amalgam' of arts and science, we are not conscious of the therapeutic values of applied arts.
Stretton's outlook, a distinctive blend of the egalitarian and the patrician, is an 'amalgam' of several influences, especially his family and his education.
Depending upon the decorative nature of his work, he may also have known how to gild metals with an 'amalgam' of mercury and gold.
Of course it's true that American culture is an 'amalgam' .
Devised in Norway, this is an 'amalgam' of traditional approaches and Western psychology, with no religious bias.
This is an 'amalgam' of various actions and not a specific action.
a curious 'amalgam' of the traditional and the modern
This intriguing and maddening novel is a curious 'amalgam' of detective mystery, period romance, and fictional memoir.
Very small amounts of mercury collect in our bodies from a number of sources including the environment, our food and our 'amalgam' fillings.
It is no longer necessary to cut large cavities for 'amalgam' fillings.
At the velodrome on Dalgety Road, an 'amalgam' of juniors and masters gathered from throughout the nation to attend the National Track titles.
More than 50 years ago, writer Carey Williams described LA as ‘a curious 'amalgam' of all America’.
The show, to be held at Talkatora Stadium, will see an 'amalgam' of rich Indian heritage and contemporary art put together to entertain the public.
The old regime state was therefore an uneasy 'amalgam' of traditional and more modern forms of administration which were frequently in competition with one another.
It is always interesting asking people about their parents, but rarely does someone come across as such a perfect 'amalgam' of their mother and father as Short.
Another use of silver alloys is in dental 'amalgams' .
McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, 'amalgams' of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination.
But it's clear that if it is to survive, dentists want the time to do more than 10-minute 'amalgams' and 30-minute crowns.
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