confundir

Etymology
, with change of conjugation.

Verb

 * 1)  to confuse; to confound
 * 2)  to be confused
 * 3)  to mix up; to confuse
 * 4)  to mistake (something)
 * 5)  to merge; to syncretize
 * 6)  to confound; to thwart; to frustrate; to foil
 * 1)  to mistake (something)
 * 2)  to merge; to syncretize
 * 3)  to confound; to thwart; to frustrate; to foil
 * 1)  to merge; to syncretize
 * 2)  to confound; to thwart; to frustrate; to foil
 * 1)  to confound; to thwart; to frustrate; to foil
 * 1)  to confound; to thwart; to frustrate; to foil

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to confuse, to throw off, to baffle, to perplex
 * 2)  to mistake, to confuse, to mix up
 * 3)  to confound
 * 1)  to confound