The lanes of traffic merged, using the zipper procedure.
To combine or unite To Merge means to combine sequences, sounds, tracks, MIDI data, etc
If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge, or are merged. Bank of America merged with a rival bank The rivers merge just north of a vital irrigation system The two countries merged into one He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new Then he showed me how to merge the graphic with text on the same screen
If one sound, colour, or object merges into another, the first changes so gradually into the second that you do not notice the change. Like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background His features merged with the darkness Night and day begin to merge
In word processing or database management software, a merge is the process of combining information from a data source, such as a list of names and addresses, with a document such as a form letter, catalog, labels or envelopes The "form" document contains codes that are replaced with information from the data file when the two files are merged
To combine date from a main document with a data list using the Mail Merge command
To combine two or more mailing lists into a single list with elimination of duplicate names
To combine the contents of two conflicting file revisions into a single file This is accomplished with p4 resolve
d credit report A report that draws information from the Big Three credit-reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion Corp