alloy (something) with



alloy (something) with

1. Literally, to melt different metals together. Can I alloy this metal with copper?
2. By extension, to combine two things (typically two aspects or traits of someone or something). Ellen has been so successful because she alloyed her dedication with her natural talent.
See also: alloy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hersh-Yiddish
Eduardoe-DHWAHR-do (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Rozalia-Polish, Romanian
MagdalÉNa-Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Praxis-Greek Mythology
CaolÁN-Irish