n
(archaic) A mingling of different things; an admixture.
n
An instance of admixing, a mixing in of something.
adj
collected into a ball, heap, or mass
n
A mechanical mixture of more than one phase.
adv
Alternative form of algate [(obsolete) Always.]
v
(transitive, dated) To mix around or about; mingle.
v
(transitive, UK dialectal) To mix; blend; mingle.
n
(linguistics) A word formed by combining two other words; a grammatical contamination, portmanteau word.
v
(transitive) To add (an ingredient) by mixing or blending.
adj
(informal) Tending to blend together or blend in.
v
(transitive) To cause to congeal.
n
The ingestion of two or more things together.
n
The act by which things are combined or brought together.
n
(obsolete) The action of mixing or blending together; commingling.
n
The act or state of being mixed together; a union or mingling of constituents; commixtion.
n
(obsolete) the act of grinding together
v
(intransitive, obsolete) To unite or coalesce into a mass or a solid body.
v
To mix together different elements.
n
(uncountable) A blend or fusion, especially a composite reading or text formed by combining the material of two or more texts into a single text.
adj
Clustered together into a mass.
n
A substance applied to a material, such as rotten wood, to give it solidity and strength.
n
A mixture or combination.
v
(rare, transitive, intransitive) To unwind, as a thread from a ball.
n
A mixture of various things, a melange.
n
The act of forming or gathering into a ball or round mass; conglomeration.
adj
(of a thing) Being a complete mix; containing parts of many different origins.
v
To make homogeneous, to blend or puree.
v
To form a mixture of any kind.
n
The act, or the result of immixing
v
(transitive, obsolete) To mingle; blend.
n
The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis.
adj
mixed together while being added
n
The act by which things intermingle.
n
One who mixes or mingles with others.
n
A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.
adj
(biology) Coupled together.
v
(transitive) To mix thoroughly; form into a homogeneous compound.
n
Alternative spelling of loanblend [A compound word or expression consisting of both native and foreign elements; a partial calque.]
n
Alternative spelling of loanblend [A compound word or expression consisting of both native and foreign elements; a partial calque.]
n
A compound word or expression consisting of both native and foreign elements; a partial calque.
n
A mixture of different things; a disordered mixture.
n
A combination of cards which is melded.
v
(UK, dialectal) To produce through mixing; especially, to knead.
n
The act of mingling, or the state of being mixed.
n
The act or result of misblending.
adj
Abbreviation of miscellaneous. [Consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts.]
v
(intransitive) To become mixed together.
n
The act, process, or result of mismixing.
n
The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.
v
To vary elements to make compatible combinations.
v
(idiomatic) To mix two totally different things.
n
A mix, blend, or variety.
n
One who mixes or socializes.
adj
Like or characteristic of a mix.
n
(uncountable, rare) The state of being mixed.
n
Nonstandard spelling of mixture. [The act of mixing.]
n
(archaic) The act or process of mixing; the state of being mixed or becoming mixed; a mixture.
n
(US, dialect, dated) mixture
n
(dated) A miscellaneous mixture.
adj
(informal) Tending to mix with others.
adj
(uncommon, of clothing or decor) Made from a blend of harmonious styles.
n
A mixture of multiple components
n
Alternative form of melange [A mixture of different things; a disordered mixture.]
v
To create or compose in a mixture of styles.
v
(obsolete) To mix; to mingle.
n
A material made from such a blend.
n
Product that was or is created from items that have been mixed again.
n
Anything consisting of an aggregation of aggregates.
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