conflation en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The combination of frames captured at successive time intervals is given play, pictorially, in simultaneous conflation of moments in time throughout the work.
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The result of these conflations is that the only syllables for which there is no ambiguity (except for tone) are those beginning with the consonant t.
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In addition, a lot of confusion about economic determinism is due to the conflation of the commercial with the economic.
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Conflation in logical terms is very similar to, if not identical to, equivocation.
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Much of this conflation has resulted from changes in meaning.
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The name was chosen as a conflation of chess and go.
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Consequently, his writings in places exhibit a conflation of details as a result of his typical inaccuracy.
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Much of the poem's irony and charm in fact lies in the conflation of these different worlds.
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Many search engines treat words with the same stem as synonyms as a kind of query expansion, a process called conflation.
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However, a common concept amongst many indigenous groups is a conflation of music and power.
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