Obs. rare. [f. late L. combīnāt- ppl. stem of combīnāre: see COMBINE and -ATE3.] To combine. Hence Combinated ppl. a., Combinating vbl. sb.
1578. Banister, Hist. Man, I. 1. How they [the Bones] are constrewed, and combinated the good Physition ought not to be ignoraunt.
1757. Herald, No. 9 (1758), I. 146. Thirdly whether so combinated an affront has been offered from a contempt of the nation, or of the man?