ppl. a. [f. BLEND v.2 + -ED.] Mingled, intermixed.
1621. H. King, Sermon, 26. A blended mixture of the qualities.
1656. Milton, State Lett., Wks. (1851), 375. The confusd and blended havock of Fire and Sword.
1796. Burke, Regic. Peace, iii. Wks. VIII. 370. Flowing in one blended stream.
1869. J. Martineau, Ess., II. 175. The blended hymn of past, present, and future.