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admixtion|ædˈmɪkstɪən| Also 7 admixion. [ad. L. admixtiōn-em (also admistiōn-em), n. of action, f. admixt- or admist-, ppl. stem of admiscēre; see admixt. The form admistion also occurs.] The mingling of one thing with another; the addition of an ingredient; admixture.
1432–50Trevisa Higden Rolls Ser. I. 389 But now thei be amendede thro' the admixtion of Englische men. 1599Sir J. Hayward Hen. IV, i. 140 A people uncorrupt, without admixtion of forreine manners of bloud. 1615Crooke Body of Man 466 It is made of Arteries onely without any admixtion of Veines. c1681Sir T. Browne Tracts 132 Confusion, admixtion and corruption [of language] in length of time. 1822T. Taylor Apuleius ii. 33 Two cups already half-full of water, only waiting for the admixtion of wine. |