combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
a result or product of combining; especially : an alliance of individuals, corporations, or states united to achieve a social, political, or economic end
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
two or more persons working as a team
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
an ordered sequence: such as
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
a shot in pool in which a ball is pocketed by an object ball
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
a lock that can only be opened by using a particular series of numbers or letters
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
the use of more than one method and especially more than one drug to treat a disease
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
a mathematical entity (such as 4x + 5y + 6z) which is composed of sums and differences of elements (such as variables, matrices, or functions) especially when the coefficients are not all zero
combination
idiom(com-bi-na-tion)
together with each other
combination
idiom(com-bi-na-tion)
together with
combination
noun(com-bi-na-tion)
people or things that work, perform, etc., very well together