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Mix

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Noun

1. mix, premix

a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

2. mix, mixture

an event that combines things in a mixture

Example Sentences:
'a gradual mixture of cultures'

3. admixture, commixture, intermixture, mix, mixing, mixture

the act of mixing together

Example Sentences:
'paste made by a mix of flour and water'
'the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio'

Verb

4. blend, coalesce, combine, commingle, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, meld, merge, mix

mix together different elements

Example Sentences:
'The colors blend well'

5. desegregate, integrate, mix

open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups

Example Sentences:
'This school is completely desegregated'

6. mix

combine (electronic signals)

Example Sentences:
'mixing sounds'

7. mix, mix in

add as an additional element or part

Example Sentences:
'mix water into the drink'

8. amalgamate, commix, mingle, mix, unify

to bring or combine together or with something else

Example Sentences:
'resourcefully he mingled music and dance'

9. mix, ruffle, shuffle

mix so as to make a random order or arrangement

Example Sentences:
'shuffle the cards'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Mix

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verb
1. (transitive)
to combine or blend (ingredients, liquids, objects, etc) together into one mass
2. (intransitive)
to become or have the capacity to become combined, joined, etc
some chemicals do not mix
3. (transitive)
to form (something) by combining two or more constituents
to mix cement
4. (tr; often foll by in or into)
to add as an additional part or element (to a mass or compound)
to mix flour into a batter
5. (transitive)
to do at the same time; combine
to mix study and pleasure
6. (transitive)
to consume (drinks or foods) in close succession
7. 
to come or cause to come into association socially
Pauline has never mixed well
8. (intransitive; often foll by with)
to go together; complement
9. (transitive)
to crossbreed (differing strains of plants or breeds of livestock), esp more or less at random
10. (transitive) electronics
to combine (two or more signals)
11. music
a. 
(in sound recording) to balance and adjust (the recorded tracks) on a multitrack tape machine
b. 
(in live performance) to balance and adjust (the output levels from microphones and pick-ups)
12. (transitive)
to merge (two lengths of film) so that the effect is imperceptible
13.  mix it
noun
14. 
the act or an instance of mixing
15. 
the result of mixing; mixture
16. 
a mixture of ingredients, esp one commercially prepared for making a cake, bread, etc
17. music
the sound obtained by mixing
18. building, civil engineering
the proportions of cement, sand, and aggregate in mortar, plaster, or concrete
19. informal
a state of confusion; bewilderment

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Mix

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verb transitive
1. 
to put or blend together in a single mass, collection, or compound
2. 
to make by putting ingredients together
to mix a cake
3. 
to join; combine
to mix work and play
4. 
to cause to join or associate
to mix the boys with the girls in a school
5. 
to hybridize
6. 
to combine or blend electronically (the various sounds of a recording or live performance) on (a tape, record, etc.)
verb intransitive
7. 
to be mixed or capable of being mixed; be blended; mingle
8. 
to associate or get along
to mix with other people
9. 
to hybridize
noun
10. 
a mixing or being mixed
11. 
a muddle; state of confusion
12.  US
a. 
a product of mixing; mixture
cement mix
b. 
a commercial mixture of ingredients for preparing a food, usually by adding liquid
cake mix
13. 
mixer (sense 3)
14. 
the blend or combination of sounds in a recording or live performance
15.  Informal
a mixture of dissimilar components, elements, parts, ideas, etc.

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Mix

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v. mixed, mix·ing, mix·es
v. tr.
1.
a. To combine or blend into one mass or mixture: Mix the dry ingredients first.
b. To create or form by combining ingredients: mix a drink; mix cement.
c. To add (an ingredient or element) to another: mix an egg into batter.
2. To combine or join: mix joy with sorrow.
3. To bring into social contact: mix boys and girls in the classroom.
4. To produce (an organism) by crossbreeding.
5.
a. To combine (two or more audio tracks or channels) to produce a composite audio recording.
b. To produce (a soundtrack or recording) in this manner.
v. intr.
1.
a. To become combined or blended together: Stir until the eggs mix with the flour.
b. To be capable of being blended together: Oil does not mix with water.
2. To associate socially or get along with others: He does not mix well at parties.
3. To mate so as to produce a hybrid; crossbreed.
4. To become involved: In the case of a family argument, a friend should not mix in.
n.
1.
a. A combination of diverse elements: The downtown has a good mix of stores and restaurants.
b. A mixture of ingredients packaged and sold commercially: a cake mix.
c. A recording that is produced by combining and adjusting two or more audio tracks or channels.
2. An animal resulting from interbreeding, especially a dog or cat of mixed breed.

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