blend vs composite

blend

noun
  • A mixture of two or more things. 

  • A word formed by combining two other words; a grammatical contamination, portmanteau word. 

verb
  • To be mingled or mixed. 

  • To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other. 

composite

noun
  • A mixture of different components. 

  • A function of a function. 

  • A structural material that gains its strength from a combination of complementary materials. 

  • A drawing, photograph, etc. that combines several separate pictures or images. 

  • A railway carriage with compartments for two different classes of travel; see Composite Corridor. 

  • A plant belonging to the family Asteraceae, syn. Compositae. 

verb
  • To make a composite. 

adj
  • Made up of multiple components; compound or complex. 

  • Belonging to the Asteraceae family (formerly known as Compositae), bearing involucrate heads of many small florets. 

  • Being a mixture of Ionic and Corinthian styles. 

  • Having factors other than itself and one; not prime and not one. 

  • Employing multiple exposures on a single plate, so as to create an average view of something, such as faces in physiognomy. 

How often have the words blend and composite occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )