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Definition of mix
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mix is as below...
Mix (v. i.) To
become
united
into a
compound;
to be
blended
promiscuously
together.
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Medley
::
Medley
(n.) A
mixture;
a
mingled
and
confused
mass of
ingredients,
usually
inharmonious;
a
jumble;
a
hodgepodge;
-- often used
contemptuously..
Oxyrrhodine
::
Oxyrrhodine
(n.) A
mixture
of two parts of the oil of roses with one of the
vinegar
of
roses.
Rhigolene
::
Rhigolene
(n.) A
mixture
of
volatile
hydrocarbons
intermediate
between
gsolene
and
cymogene.
It is
obtained
in the
purification
of crude
petroleum,
and is used as a
refregerant..
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Intended
for
voices
of one kind only,
either
all male or all
female;
--
opposed
to
mixed..
Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) A mass of two or more
ingredients,
the
particles
of which are
separable,
independent,
and
uncompounded
with each
other,
no
matter
how
thoroughly
and
finely
commingled;
--
contrasted
with a
compound;
thus,
gunpowder
is a
mechanical
mixture
of
carbon,
sulphur,
and
niter..
Pestle
::
Pestle
(v. t. & i.) To
pound,
pulverize,
bray, or mix with a
pestle,
or as with a
pestle;
to use a
pestle..
Commixing
::
Commixing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Commi.
Muck
::
Muck (n.)
Vegetable
mold mixed with
earth,
as found in low, damp
places
and
swamps..
Kinnikinic
::
Kinnikinic
(n.)
Prepared
leaves
or bark of
certain
plants;
-- used by the
Indians
of the
Northwest
for
smoking,
either
mixed with
tobacco
or as a
substitute
for it. Also, a plant so used, as the osier
cornel
(Cornus
stolonijra),
and the
bearberry
(Arctostaphylus
Uva-ursi)..
Salad
::
Salad (n.) A dish
composed
of
chopped
meat or fish, esp.
chicken
or
lobster,
mixed with
lettuce
or other
vegetables,
and
seasoned
with oil,
vinegar,
mustard,
and other
condiments;
as,
chicken
salad;
lobster
salad..
Alloy
::
Alloy (v. t.) Any
combination
or
compound
of
metals
fused
together;
a
mixture
of
metals;
for
example,
brass,
which is an alloy of
copper
and zinc. But when
mercury
is one of the
metals,
the
compound
is
called
an
amalgam..
Eupatorin Eupatorine
::
Eupatorin
Eupatorine
(n.) A
principle
or
mixture
of
principles
extracted
from
various
species
of
Eupatorium.
Mere
::
Mere
(Superl.)
Unmixed;
pure;
entire;
absolute;
unqualified.
Cacomixl
::
Cacomixl
(n.) A North
American
carnivore
(Bassaris
astuta),
about the size of a cat,
related
to the
raccoons.
It
inhabits
Mexico,
Texas,
and
California..
Macaronic
::
Macaronic
(n.) A kind of
burlesque
composition,
in which the
vernacular
words of one or more
modern
languages
are
intermixed
with
genuine
Latin
words,
and with
hybrid
formed
by
adding
Latin
terminations
to other
roots..
Temperer
::
Temperer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
tempers;
specifically,
a
machine
in which lime,
cement,
stone,
etc., are mixed with
water..
Provender
::
Provender
(n.) Dry food for
domestic
animals,
as hay,
straw,
corn, oats, or a
mixture
of
ground
grain;
feed..
Potpourri
::
Potpourri
(n.) A
medley
or
mixture.
Batz
::
Batz (n.) A small
copper
coin, with a
mixture
of
silver,
formerly
current
in some parts of
Germany
and
Switzerland.
It was worth about four
cents..
Hybrid
::
Hybrid
(n.) The
offspring
of the union of two
distinct
species;
an
animal
or plant
produced
from the
mixture
of two
species.
See
Mongrel.
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