conflate [kənˈfleɪt]
verb
Two closely related meanings of the verb conflate are “to confuse,” i.e. “to fail to differentiate,” and “to blend or bring together.”
from conflatus, a form of the Latin verb conflare (“to blow together, to fuse”), which was formed by combining the prefix com-, meaning “with” or “together,” with the Latin verb flare, meaning “to blow.”
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize