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Definition of mixture
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Mixture
(n.) An
ingredient
entering
into a mixed mass; an
additional
ingredient.
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Suing
::
Suine (n.) A
mixture
of
oleomargarine
with lard or other fatty
ingredients.
It is used as a
substitute
for
butter.
See
Butterine.
Commixture
::
Commixture
(n.) The act or
process
of
mixing;
the state of being
mingled;
the
blending
of
ingredients
in one mass or
compound.
Purify
::
Purify
(v. t.) To make pure or clear from
material
defilement,
admixture,
or
imperfection;
to free from
extraneous
or
noxious
matter;
as, to
purify
liquors
or
metals;
to
purify
the
blood;
to
purify
the air..
Goemin
::
Goemin
(n.) A
complex
mixture
of
several
substances
extracted
from Irish moss.
Half-and-half
::
Half-and-half
(n.) A
mixture
of two malt
liquors,
esp.
porter
and ale, in about equal
parts..
Maslin
::
Maslin
(n.) A
mixture
of
different
sorts of
grain,
as wheat and rye..
Pure
::
Pure
(superl.)
Separate
from all
heterogeneous
or
extraneous
matter;
free from
mixture
or
combination;
clean;
mere;
simple;
unmixed;
as, pure
water;
pure clay; pure air; pure
compassion..
Temper
::
Temper
(n.) The state of any
compound
substance
which
results
from the
mixture
of
various
ingredients;
due
mixture
of
different
qualities;
just
combination;
as, the
temper
of
mortar..
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Rare; not dense or
thick;
--
applied
to
fluids
or soft
mixtures;
as, thin
blood;
thin
broth;
thin air..
Metacetone
::
Metacetone
(n.) A
colorless
liquid
of an
agreeable
odor,
C6H10O,
obtained
by
distilling
a
mixture
of sugar and lime; -- so
called
because
formerly
regarded
as a
polymeric
modification
of
acetone..
Alkalimetry
::
Alkalimetry
(n.) The art or
process
of
ascertaining
the
strength
of
alkalies,
or the
quantity
present
in
alkaline
mixtures..
Seminist
::
Seminist
(n.) A
believer
in the old
theory
that the newly
created
being is
formed
by the
admixture
of the seed of the male with the
supposed
seed of the
female.
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.
Julep
::
"Julep
(n.) a
sweet,
demulcent,
acidulous,
or
mucilaginous
mixture,
used as a
vehicle..
Metalbumin
::
Metalbumin
(n.) A form of
albumin
found in
ascitic
and
certain
serous
fluids.
It is
sometimes
regarded
as a
mixture
of
albumin
and
mucin.
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.) A mixed or
compound
stop in an
organ;
--
sometimes
called
mixture.
Unite
::
Unite (v. i.) To
become
one; to be
cemented
or
consolidated;
to
combine,
as by
adhesion
or
mixture;
to
coalesce;
to grow
together..
Sophisticate
::
Sophisticate
(v. t.) To
render
worthless
by
admixture;
to
adulterate;
to
damage;
to
pervert;
as, to
sophisticate
wine..
Tinge
::
Tinge (n.) A
degree,
usually
a
slight
degree,
of some
color,
taste,
or
something
foreign,
infused
into
another
substance
or
mixture,
or added to it;
tincture;
color;
dye; hue;
shade;
taste..
Teratoma
::
Teratoma
(n.) A
tumor,
sometimes
found in
newborn
children,
which is made up of a
heterigenous
mixture
of
tissues,
as of bone,
cartilage
and
muscle..
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