amalgamator

/əˈmælɡəˌmeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that combines or unites different elements, groups, or things into one.
    • The artist was known as an amalgamator of different musical styles, from jazz to electronic.
    • In the kitchen, the blender is a great amalgamator of fruits and yogurt into smoothies.
    • The CEO acted as an amalgamator, merging three small companies into a single corporation.
  2. A machine or device used to mix or combine materials, especially in industrial or laboratory settings.
    • The lab technician used an amalgamator to mix the chemicals for the experiment.
    • In the factory, the amalgamator blends rubber compounds before they are molded.
    • The dentist's amalgamator mixes mercury with silver alloy to create dental fillings.
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