<def-root>These words refer to <fen>Parts</fen> merging to form a <fen>Whole</fen>. (The <fen>Parts</fen> may also be encoded as <fen>Part_1</fen> and <fen>Part_2</fen>.) There is a symmetrical relationship between the components that undergo the process, and afterwards the <fen>Parts</fen> are consumed and are no longer distinct entities that are easily discernable or separable in the <fen>Whole</fen>.
<ex><fex name="Parts">The two droplets</fex> <t>merge</t>, and then travel down the windowpane even faster.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The entities that merge to form a single <fen>Whole</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>The single, undifferentiated entity that is the result of the amalgamation.
<ex>They had all just <t>merged</t> <fex name="Whole">into one big file</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The prominent entity that combines with <fen>Part_2</fen> to form a <fen>Whole</fen>. <ex><fex name="Part_1">The single smaller soul</fex> <t>merges</t> with the Ur-soul.</ex></def-root >
<def-root>The less focussed-upon entity that the <fen>Part_1</fen> merges with.
<ex>The single smaller soul <t>merges</t> <fex name="Part_2">with the Ur-soul</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies the thoroughness of the mixing job, i.e. to what degree the resulting <fen>Whole</fen> is undifferentiated.</def-root>
<def-root>Any description of the event which is not covered by more specific FEs, including epistemic modification (probably, presumably, mysteriously), force (hard, softly), secondary effects (quietly, loudly), and general descriptions comparing events (the same way). In this frame, it is also deemed to include modification indicating the speed of the event.</def-root>
<def-root>The state of the <fen>Parts</fen> after the amalgamation.</def-root>
<def-root>The time at which the <fen>Parts</fen> become amalgamated into a <fen>Whole</fen></def-root>
<def-root>The location at which the amalgamation occurs.</def-root>
<def-root>The state of <fen>Part_1</fen> or <fen>Parts</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>A <fen>Descriptor</fen> describes the target. Usually adjectives, used with noun LUs.
<ex>This <fex name="Descriptor">beautiful</fex> <t>combination</t> is only available for a limited time.</ex></def-root>
Reciprocality
COD: the combining of two things, especially companies, into one.
COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.
FN: to mix with something else
COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound
FN: to blend together with another item or substance
FN: to blend together with one or more additional entities
FN: to blend together with one or more additional items
FN: to blend together with at least one additional item
FN: to be combined into one
COD: make or become united or uniform.
FN: to combine with one or more additional entities to form a whole
FN: people forming a group, usually for some specific purpose
FN: coalesce to make a whole
FN: a mixture of two or more parts which forms a single, new whole
FN: to come together to form one mass
FN: to come together to form a single unit
FN: to come together to form a single unit
FN: to come together in an unorganized or confusing manner
FN: to come together to form one unit