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What's the difference between "mix" and "amalgamate",please ? For instance: (1) Stir until the ingredients are amalgamated. (2) Stir until the ingredients are mixed. Thank you very much for reading : )
13 de feb. de 2023 18:04
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They would mean the same thing to me, but it would be strange for something like a cooking recipe to say 'amalgamated'. That word's usually used in more scientific circumstances. For example, you would mix the ingredients of a cake, but you would amalgamate the elements of an alloy.
13 de febrero de 2023
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The difference is the context in which the words are used. "Amalgamation" simply isn't used in cooking. However, I suppose that if you are in training to become a sorcerer, it might be a useful word 😊
13 de febrero de 2023
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