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standardly-merged

|stan-dard-ly-merged|

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/ˈstændərdli mɜrdʒd/

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/ˈstændədli mɜːdʒd/

Unified by standard

Etymology
Etymology Information

The term 'standardly-merged' is a compound word formed from 'standardly' and 'merged'. 'Standardly' originates from 'standard', which comes from Old French 'estandart', meaning 'a rallying place', and 'merged' comes from Latin 'mergere', meaning 'to dip or plunge'.

Historical Evolution

'Standardly' evolved from the concept of 'standard', which was used in Middle English to denote a level of quality or attainment. 'Merged' has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of combining or uniting.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'standard' referred to a flag or emblem, but over time it evolved to mean a level of quality. 'Merged' has consistently meant to combine or unite.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

combined or unified in a manner that adheres to a standard or norm.

The two systems were standardly-merged to ensure compatibility.

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Last updated: 2025/03/23 16:05