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assimilate
verb (assimilated , assimilating )
1 to become familiar with and understand (facts, information, etc) completely.
2 tr & intr to become part of, or make (people) part of, a larger group, especially when they are of a different race, culture, etc.
3 biol said of a plant or animal: to manufacture complex organic compounds.
4 tr & intr , phonetics said of a sound, usually a consonant: to change due to the influence of an immediately adjacent sound.
5 to cause something to become similar to something else.
noun biol any of the complex organic compounds initially produced by green plants and certain bacteria that manufacture complex molecules from simple molecules obtained from the environment.
[17c: from Latin ad to + similis like]
verb (assimilated , assimilating )
1 to become familiar with and understand (facts, information, etc) completely.
2 tr & intr to become part of, or make (people) part of, a larger group, especially when they are of a different race, culture, etc.
3 biol said of a plant or animal: to manufacture complex organic compounds.
4 tr & intr , phonetics said of a sound, usually a consonant: to change due to the influence of an immediately adjacent sound.
5 to cause something to become similar to something else.
noun biol any of the complex organic compounds initially produced by green plants and certain bacteria that manufacture complex molecules from simple molecules obtained from the environment.
[17c: from Latin ad to + similis like]
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