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Mixt (gcide) | Mix \Mix\ (m[i^]ks), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mixed (m[i^]kst)
(less properly Mixt); p. pr. & vb. n. Mixing.] [AS.
miscan; akin to OHG. misken, G. mischen, Russ. mieshate, W.
mysgu, Gael. measg, L. miscere, mixtum, Gr. mi`sgein,
migny`nai, Skr. mi[,c]ra mixed. The English word has been
influenced by L. miscere, mixtum (cf. Mixture), and even
the AS. miscan may have been borrowed fr. L. miscere. Cf.
Admix, Mash to bruise, Meddle.]
1. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of,
as of two or more substances with each other, or of one
substance with others; to unite or blend into one mass or
compound, as by stirring together; to mingle; to blend;
as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines.
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Fair persuasions mixed with sugared words. --Shak.
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2. To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
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Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people.
--Hos. vii. 8.
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3. To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together
of ingredients; to compound of different parts.
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Hast thou no poison mixed? --Shak.
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I have chosen an argument mixed of religious and
civil considerations. --Bacon.
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4. To combine (two or more activities) within a specified or
implied time frame; as, to mix studying and partying while
at college.
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mixture (mass) | mixture
- zmes |
mixtures (mass) | mixtures
- zmesi |
admixture (encz) | admixture,kombinace n: gondveradmixture,nečistota Pavel Cvrčekadmixture,přísada n: Zdeněk Brož |
commixture (encz) | commixture,míšení n: Zdeněk Brožcommixture,smíšení n: Zdeněk Brož |
crude mixture (encz) | crude mixture,surová směs -pv- |
explosive mixture (encz) | explosive mixture, n: |
freezing mixture (encz) | freezing mixture, n: |
heather mixture (encz) | heather mixture, n: |
intermixture (encz) | intermixture, n: |
lamellar mixture (encz) | lamellar mixture, n: |
mechanical mixture (encz) | mechanical mixture, n: |
mixture (encz) | mixture,směs n: Ritchiemixture,směsice n: mixture,smíšenina Zdeněk Brož |
mixtures (encz) | mixtures,směsi Zdeněk Brož |
smoking mixture (encz) | smoking mixture, n: |
Admixtion (gcide) | Admixtion \Ad*mix"tion\ (?; 106), n. [L. admixtio.]
A mingling of different things; admixture. --Glanvill.
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Admixture (gcide) | Admixture \Ad*mix"ture\ (?; 135), n. [L. admiscere, admixtum, to
admix; ad + miscere to mix. See Mix.]
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1. The act of mixing; mixture.
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2. The compound formed by mixing different substances
together.
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3. That which is mixed with anything.
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Automixte car (gcide) | Automixte system \Au`to*mixte" system\ (Mach.)
A system (devised by Henri Pieper, a Belgian) of driving
automobiles employing a gasoline engine and an auxiliary
reversible dynamo. When there is an excess of power the
dynamo is driven by the engine so as to charge a small
storage battery; when there is a deficiency of power the
dynamo reverses and acts as an auxiliary motor. Sometimes
called Pieper system. -- Automixte car, etc.
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Automixte system (gcide) | Automixte system \Au`to*mixte" system\ (Mach.)
A system (devised by Henri Pieper, a Belgian) of driving
automobiles employing a gasoline engine and an auxiliary
reversible dynamo. When there is an excess of power the
dynamo is driven by the engine so as to charge a small
storage battery; when there is a deficiency of power the
dynamo reverses and acts as an auxiliary motor. Sometimes
called Pieper system. -- Automixte car, etc.
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Bordeaux mixture (gcide) | Bordeaux mixture \Bor*deaux" mix"ture\ (Hort.)
A fungicidal mixture composed of blue vitriol, lime, and
water. The formula in common use is: blue vitriol, 6 lbs.;
lime, 4 lbs.; water, 35 -- 50 gallons.
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Brompton mixture (gcide) | Brompton's mixture \Bromp"ton's mixture\, Brompton mixture
\Bromp"ton mixture\, Brompton's cocktail \Bromp"ton's cocktail\,
Brompton cocktail \Bromp"ton cocktail\, n. [from Brompton
Hospital, London.](Pharmacy)
A mixture containing morphine and cocaine, and sometimes
other narcotic substances, such as heroin, in an alcoholic
solution, administered mostly to terminally ill patients,
especially cancer patients, to relieve severe pain. Its use
is not universally accepted as good medical practice.
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