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con·flate I. \ˈkänˌflāt, kənˈf-\ adjective Etymology: Latin conflatus, past participle of conflare to blow together, from com- + flare to blow — more at blow : brought together : assembled, blended, or consolidated into one < conflate readings of a text > II. \kənˈflāt, ˈkänˌf-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin conflatus 1. : to bring together : collect, merge, fuse 2. a. : to combine (two readings of a text) into a composite whole b. : to produce (a composite reading or text) by conflation |