MIX vs MIXTURE: NOUN
- An event that combines things in a mixture
- A commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
- A combination of diverse elements.
- A mixture of ingredients packaged and sold commercially.
- A recording that is produced by combining and adjusting two or more audio tracks or channels.
- An animal resulting from interbreeding, especially a dog or cat of mixed breed.
- A mixture; a jumble; a blunder; a mess.
- Dung; muck.
- A vile wretch.
- The act of mixing together
- The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.
- The result of combining items normally kept separate.
- The result of mixing several tracks.
- Admixture; something mingled or added.
- In chem., a blending of several ingredients without chemical alteration of the substances, each of which still retains its own nature and properties: distinguished from combination, in which the substances unite by chemical attraction, lose their distinct properties, and form a compound differing in its properties from any of the ingredients.
- In organ-building, a fluestop having two or more pipes to each digital, the pipes being so tuned as to give certain sets of the shriller harmonics of the fundamental tone of the digital; a compound stop.
- A cloth of variegated or mottled coloring, usually of sober tints.
- In printing, typesetting that calls for the use of three or more distinct faces or faces and bodies of type.
- Same as krasis.
- Synonyms Mixture, Miscellany, Medley, Farrago, Hotchpotch, Jumble; variety, diversity. Mixture is a general term denoting a compound of two or more ingredients, more often, but not necessarily, congruous. Miscellany is a collection of things not closely connected, but brought together by rational design: “A miscellany has the diversity without the incongruity of a medley.” (C. J. Smith, Syn. Disc., p. 564.) Specifically, a miscellany is a collection of independent literary pieces, the unity lying only in their general character. A medley is a mixture or collection of things distinctly incongruous: the word has the specific sense of a song or tune made up of scraps of other songs or tunes ingeniously and amusingly fitted together. Farrago emphasizes the confusion or indiscriminateness of the mixture or collection: it is applied chiefly to printed or spoken discourse. Hotchpotch is a still more energetic expression of the confusion of the collection, the idea being drawn from the boiling together of shreds of all sorts of food. Jumble implies the idea of a heap turned over and over till everything is hopelessly mixed. The figurative uses correspond essentially to the literal.
- An ingredient entering into a mixed mass; an additional ingredient.
- A kind of liquid medicine made up of many ingredients; esp., as opposed to solution, a liquid preparation in which the solid ingredients are not completely dissolved.
- 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 and solution.
- An organ stop, comprising from two to five ranges of pipes, used only in combination with the foundation and compound stops; -- called also furniture stop. It consists of high harmonics, or overtones, of the ground tone.
- The act of mixing.
- Something produced by mixing.
- Something that consists of diverse elements
- A medicinal compound
- That which results from mixing different ingredients together; a compound; ; -- also, a medley.
- (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)
- An event that combines things in a mixture
- Any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients
- A collection containing a variety of sorts of things
- The act of mixing together
- That which results from mixing; a mixed mass, body, or assemblage; a compound or combination of different ingredients, parts, or principles; specifically, in pharmacy, a preparation in which insoluble substances are suspended in watery fluids by means of gum arabic, sugar, the yolk of eggs, or other viscid matter. When the suspended substance is of an oleaginous nature, the mixture is properly called an emulsion.
- The condition of being mixed.
- Something produced by mixing, as.
- A combination of ingredients used in cooking or baking.
- One that consists of diverse elements.
- A fabric made of different kinds of thread or yarn.
- A composition of two or more substances that are not chemically combined with each other and are capable of being separated.
- The material for the charge of an internal-combustion engine.
- The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed.
- The act or process of mixing.
MIX vs MIXTURE: VERB
- As of electronic signals
- To stir two or more substances together.
- To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate.
- Use a mixer (machine) on.
- To combine several tracks.
- To produce a finished version of a recording.
- Mix so as to make a random order or arrangement
- Mix together different elements
- Open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
- Add as an additional element or part
- To bring or combine together or with something else
- N/A
MIX vs MIXTURE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To associate; to mingle.
- To become united into a compound; to be blended promiscuously together.
- To produce (an organism) by crossbreeding.
- To bring into social contact.
- To combine or join.
- To add (an ingredient or element) to another.
- To create or form by combining ingredients.
- To combine or blend into one mass or mixture.
- To produce (a soundtrack or recording) in this manner.
- To combine (two or more audio tracks or channels) to produce a composite audio recording.
- To become combined or blended together.
- To be capable of being blended together.
- To associate socially or get along with others.
- To become involved.
- To mate so as to produce a hybrid; crossbreed.
- N/A
MIX vs MIXTURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- 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
- To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
- To combine (two or more activities) within a specified or implied time frame.
- To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts.
- N/A
MIX vs MIXTURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cause to unite or blend, as one object or quantity with another or others; bring into close combination or association with another or others.
- To unite or blend promiscuously into one mass, body, or assemblage, as two or more substances, parts, or quantities; mingle intimately or indiscriminately: as, to mix different kinds of wine; to mix flour and water; herds inseparably mixed.
- To clean out.
- To involve; implicate.
- Synonyms Blend, etc. (see mingle), combine, compound, incorporate. See mixture.
- To become united or blended promiscuously; come together in intimate combination or close union: as, oil and water will not mix.
- To be joined or associated; become a part (of); become an ingredient or element (in): as, to mix with the multitude, or to mix in society.
- To form by mingling; produce by blending different ingredients: as, to mix bread.
- Combine (electronic signals)
- (idiom) (mix it up) To fight.
- N/A
MIX vs MIXTURE: RELATED WORDS
- Amalgamate, Coalesce, Ruffle, Fuse, Integrate, Premix, Conflate, Commingle, Shuffle, Mingle, Combine, Meld, Admixture, Blend, Mixture
- Blended, Mixes, Blend, Intermixture, Commixture, Miscellanea, Miscellany, Motley, Assortment, Variety, Potpourri, Admixture, Concoction, Mixing, Mix
MIX vs MIXTURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Desegregate, Unify, Amalgamate, Coalesce, Ruffle, Fuse, Integrate, Premix, Commingle, Mingle, Combine, Meld, Admixture, Blend, Mixture
- Combination, Blending, Blended, Mixes, Blend, Intermixture, Miscellanea, Miscellany, Motley, Assortment, Variety, Admixture, Concoction, Mixing, Mix
MIX vs MIXTURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If I add a pudding mix to a chocolate cake mix and add coffee instead of water, will the melted butter still work?
- Autry Mills is a producer of coating mixes, seafood breading, chicken breading, hush puppy mix, biscuit mix, cornmeal, grits.
- Mix Homelite Premium Exact Mix lubricant with gasoline according to the instructions on the package.
- Less experienced landscapers may sow a sun sod mix where a shade mix should go.
- Betty Crocker chocolate cake mix and Gheradelli Dark chocolate brownie mix with chips.
- Mix gently by pipetting up and down to mix the cells and DNA.
- Just add it to your mix of oils, and that mix will depend on what you are mixing for.
- Polymer; Additions settle solids, remove phosphorus Further treatment with clarification process, Flash Mix, Slow Mix.
- In a bowl add the cake mix, brownie mix, oil eggs, and water.
- Mix up thick, fudgy treats with Duncan Hines Dark Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix.
- Homogenous Mixtures In a _____ mixture, the pure substances are distributed uniformly throughout the mixture.
- To the liquid mixture, add all of the remaining ingredients and stir mixture until combined.
- Strain Mixture: Strain mixture with tea strainer to remove excess dry milk.
- Slowly incorporate the liquid mixture into the flour mixture, mix until just combined.
- With mixer on low speed, gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture, beating just until combined.
- The component ratio is not fixed and may vary from mixture to mixture.
- For the following, classify as either a homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture.
- Is gelatin an element, compound, suspension, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture or colloid?
- Would this mixture be classified as a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture?
- Add egg mixture to flour mixture; whisk until combined.
MIX vs MIXTURE: QUESTIONS
- Can you mix honey with whiskey for atherosclerosis?
- Can you mix phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine together?
- When did little mix's debut album Little Mix come out?
- How many cake mix whoopie pies will a cake mix make?
- How did little mix's album Little Mix do in other countries?
- Is the Cuisinart ice-45 mix it in soft serve mix from Disney?
- Why does VI-shape nutritional Shake mix taste like a cake mix?
- What type of Chex Mix is best for strawberry cream pudding mix?
- Can you mix Formula 1 with Herbalife protein drink mix?
- Is manufacturing shifting from high-mix to low-mix?
- Is triethylamine and water a heterogeneous mixture?
- Which statement best describes a heterogeneous mixture?
- Is nitnitrogen a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?
- Do counseling psychologists use growth mixture models?
- What is hierarchical Gaussian mixture registration?
- Is the composition of a mixture the same as the mixture?
- Is seawater heterogeneous mixture or homogeneous mixture?
- Is sand and gravel a heterogeneous mixture or homogeneous mixture?
- Is glass a homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture?
- How is a leachate mixture extracted from its mixture?