ppl. a. [f. BLEND v.2 + -ED.] Mingled, intermixed.

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1621.  H. King, Sermon, 26. A blended mixture of the qualities.

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1656.  Milton, State Lett., Wks. (1851), 375. The confus’d and blended havock of Fire and Sword.

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1796.  Burke, Regic. Peace, iii. Wks. VIII. 370. Flowing in one blended stream.

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1869.  J. Martineau, Ess., II. 175. The blended hymn of past, present, and future.

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