Conglomeration

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Relations

  • Blend: A conglomeration is a blend of various elements or components.
  • Merger: A conglomeration can be formed through the merger of different elements or components.
  • Consolidation: Consolidation can lead to the formation of a conglomerate, a large company with diverse business interests.
  • Composite: A conglomeration is a composite of different elements or components.
  • Agglomeration: Conglomeration is a type of agglomeration where diverse elements or entities are brought together in a single location or area.
  • Agglomeration: A conglomeration is an agglomeration of different elements or components.
  • Assemblage: A conglomeration is an assemblage of various elements or components.
  • Convergence: A conglomeration is a convergence of different elements or components.
  • Synthesis: A conglomeration is a synthesis of various elements or components.
  • Combination: A conglomeration is a combination of different elements or components.
  • Consolidation: A conglomeration is a consolidation of various elements or components into a single entity.
  • Accumulation: A conglomeration is an accumulation of different elements or components.
  • Amalgamation: A conglomeration is an amalgamation of different elements or components.
  • Aggregate: An aggregate is a conglomeration or combination of particulars into a whole mass.
  • Medley: A medley is a conglomeration or collection of different elements or components combined together.
  • Conglomerate: A conglomeration is a conglomerate of different elements or components.
  • Integration: A conglomeration is an integration of different elements or components.
  • Assemblage: An assemblage is a conglomeration of different components or objects.
  • Cluster: A cluster is a conglomeration or a mass of related things.
  • Mixture: A conglomeration is a mixture of various elements or components.
  • Aggregation: A conglomeration is an aggregation of various elements or components.
  • Amalgamation: Amalgamation can lead to the formation of a conglomeration or combination of different elements or components.
  • Unification: A conglomeration is a unification of various elements or components.
  • Concentration: A conglomeration is a concentration of various elements or components.
  • Cluster: A conglomeration is a cluster of various elements or components.
  • Assemblage: An assemblage is a conglomeration or combination of different parts or elements.
  • Collection: A conglomeration is a collection of different elements or components.
  • Amalgamation: Amalgamation can result in a conglomeration or collection of different elements combined into a single entity.