Merge
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Merge , merging , or merger can have several different meanings:
In business and economics , a merger is the combination of two companies into one larger company
In computer science , either:
the merge algorithm which combines two or more sorted lists into a single sorted one
the merge sort , a sort algorithm that sorts a list by relying on the merge algorithm
Merge is a computer package, a cut-down 'Virtual Machine', for running Windows 9x on x86 processors under UNIX
In criminal law , merger characterises situations where one crime subsumes another
In linguistics , especially historical linguistics and dialectology , a merger is a sound change whereby two sounds that were originally separate phonemes come to be pronounced exactly the same. The so-called cot-caught merger in modern American English is an example. See also phonemic differentiation .
In music ,
In transport ,
merging is when a vehicle signals a lane change and then switches lanes, either because one lane is ending, to reach the correct lane to exit, or to reach a less congested lane in which one can go faster; merging is among the times when car accidents are more likely