The answer is superific.
The spelling of the slang term is superific but it is not in common usage.
The correct spelling of the slang term merging "super" and "terrific" together is "superific."
"Merge" and "separate" are antonyms. "Merge" means to combine or join together, while "separate" means to divide or detach.
The root word "merge" means to combine or blend together.
You can use "merge" in a sentence like this: "The two companies decided to merge in order to create a stronger presence in the market."
Confluence refers to the point at which two or more things come together or merge. It can also refer to a meeting or gathering point, especially in reference to rivers or ideas.
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I think it can with additional software to join them together and merge into one file.
merge
There is no meaning for the word mearge. The word, merge, means to come together in a common area. Companies that merge group together assets. Cars merge onto a freeway to join traffic traveling in the same direction.
No you can't
yes
They are antonyms. Merge means to go together; separate means to part ways.
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the cells help repair them and then those cells merge into one and cause the broken joints to merge
It will become YouTwitFace.
no.
they merge together
Merge