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Definition of mixture
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Mixture
(n.) The act of
mixing,
or the state of being
mixed;
as, made by a
mixture
of
ingredients..
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Caesious
::
Caesious
(a.) Of the color of
lavender;
pale blue with a
slight
mixture
of gray.
Saponul
::
Saponul
(n.) A soapy
mixture
obtained
by
treating
an
essential
oil with an
alkali;
hence,
any
similar
compound
of an
essential
oil..
Pyrophorus
::
Pyrophorus
(n.) Any one of
several
substances
or
mixtures
which
phosphoresce
or
ignite
spontaneously
on
exposure
to air, as a
heated
mixture
of alum,
potash,
and
charcoal,
or a
mixture
of
charcoal
and
finely
divided
lead..
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.
Commixtion
::
Commixtion
(n.)
Commixture;
mingling.
Immixture
::
Immixture
(n.)
Freedom
from
mixture;
purity.
Miscellany
::
Miscellany
(n.) A mass or
mixture
of
various
things;
a
medley;
esp., a
collection
of
compositions
on
various
subjects..
Roughcast
::
Roughcast
(n.) A kind of
plastering
made of lime, with a
mixture
of
shells
or
pebbles,
used for
covering
buildings..
Balderdash
::
Balderdash
(n.) A
worthless
mixture,
especially
of
liquors..
Prasinous
::
Prasinous
(a.)
Grass-green;
clear,
lively
green,
without
any
mixture..
Intermixture
::
Intermixture
(n.) A mass
formed
by
mixture;
a mass of
ingredients
mixed.
Figuration
::
Figuration
(n.)
Mixture
of
concords
and
discords.
Verdigris
::
Verdigris
(n.) A green
poisonous
substance
used as a
pigment
and drug,
obtained
by the
action
of
acetic
acid on
copper,
and
consisting
essentially
of a
complex
mixture
of
several
basic
copper
acetates..
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
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..
Chromatrope
::
Chromatrope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
certain
chromatic
effects
of light
(depending
upon the
persistence
of
vision
and
mixture
of
colors)
by means of
rapidly
rotating
disks
variously
colored.
Volumescope
::
Volumescope
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of a glass tube
provided
with a
graduated
scale,
for
exhibiting
to the eye the
changes
of
volume
of a gas or
gaseous
mixture
resulting
from
chemical
action,
and the
like..
Fleetings
::
Fleetings
(n. pl.) A
mixture
of
buttermilk
and
boiling
whey;
curds.
Phenicine
::
Phenicine
(n.) A
coloring
matter
produced
by the
action
of a
mixture
of
strong
nitric
and
sulphuric
acids on
phenylic
alcohol.
Paraffine
::
Paraffine
(n.) A white waxy
substance,
resembling
spermaceti,
tasteless
and
odorless,
and
obtained
from coal tar, wood tar,
petroleum,
etc., by
distillation.
It is used as an
illuminant
and
lubricant.
It is very
inert,
not being acted upon by most of the
strong
chemical
reagents.
It was
formerly
regarded
as a
definite
compound,
but is now known to be a
complex
mixture
of
several
higher
hydrocarbons
of the
methane
or
marsh-gas
series;
hence,
by
extension,
any
substance,
whether
solid,
liquid,
or
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