Definition: The word "amalgamated" in the King James Version (KJV) translates to "mixed up or made together." It's a technical term in physics that describes objects being brought together with each other, sometimes by means of a substance (like metal), without causing significant loss of separate parts. Here's an example from the Bible: "So God spoke through the rod and said unto him, Amalgamated thine hand is like the work of a man." This means that when you take two or more things together, their combined effect is greater than if each thing were by itself. The term can also be seen in everyday language where it refers to combining substances into a new one. For instance: "He mixed his salt with oil for oil and vinegar." So, when we use the word 'amalgamated', we are referring to bringing together or combining two or more things in such a way that their combined effect is greater than if each thing were by itself.
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