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单词 admix
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admixn.

Brit. /ˈadmɪks/, U.S. /ˈædmɪks/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: admix v.
Etymology: < admix v., after mix n.2 Compare earlier admixture n. and admixtion n.The spelling admix. is attested earlier as a graphic abbreviation of admixture n.:1861 A. J. Cooley Dict. Eng. Lang. Emulsion, a milky liq. formed by the mech. admix. of oil and water.
A mixture of two or more elements; (also) an ingredient or element added to a mixture; = admixture n. 2.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [noun] > a mixture
mingingOE
mungc1175
meddlingc1384
mellaya1400
mixture?a1425
commixtion?a1439
medley1440
brothc1515
mingly1545
mingle1548
maslin1574
miscellane1582
commixture1590
flaumpaump1593
salad1603
miscellany1609
common1619
cento1625
misturea1626
mixtil1654
concrete1656
contemperation1664
ragout1672
crasis1677
alloy1707
mixtible1750
galimatias1762
misc.1851
syllabub1859
mixtry1862
cocktail1868
blend1883
admix1908
mix-up1918
mix1959
meld1973
katogo1994
1908 Amer. Fertilizer Sept. 23/2 The different coloring of the raw potassium salts is caused merely by an incidental admix of clay, iron, coal or other coloring substances.
1942 Sewage Wks. Jrnl. 14 702 Our screenings amount to about 35 tons a day. At the present time a contractor is taking them and using them as an admix with digested sludge for fertilizer.
1977 Forbes 15 Dec. 98/1 Boards are comprised of dotards, management lickspittles and a trendy admix of ghetto clerics and feminists.
1985 P. Ferguson Family Myths & Legends xi. 80 Cissie and Jessie were smeared almost as thickly as the outhouse, with an admix of streaky soot between the colours.
2009 Evening Post (Nottingham) (Nexis) 11 Mar. Jade is a manufactured celeb who came to our notice in Channel 4's Big Brother, that admix of misfits, sociopaths, oddballs and exhibitionists.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

admixv.

Brit. /ədˈmɪks/, /adˈmɪks/, U.S. /ædˈmɪks/
Inflections: Past tense and past participle admixed, (rare) admixt;
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: ad- prefix, mix v.
Etymology: < ad- prefix + mix v., after classical Latin admiscēre to add as an ingredient, mix ( < ad- ad- prefix + miscēre : see mix v.). Compare earlier admixed adj. Compare also earlier admixtion n.
transitive. To mix (something) with something else; to add (something) as an ingredient or additional element. Also intransitive: to mingle or be mixed with something else.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > become mixed or blended [verb (intransitive)]
mingOE
meddlec1350
mella1387
blenda1400
commix?1520
admixa1522
mixa1522
mingle1530
wallc1598
co-minglea1616
comminglea1626
congregate1626
intermingle1626
intermella1641
conflux1662
intermix1722
partake1731
to work up1841
interfuse1851
interblend1854
immingle1858
inmix1892
meld1959
a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) viii. viii. 129 Of the blude of this ilk land Admixit standis he.
1533 J. Frith Bk. answeringe Mores Let. sig. E.8v The sacrament water ys admixte wt the wyne.
1593 T. Bilson Perpetual Govt. Christes Church To Rdr. 6 Levites being admixed with them to direct them.
1639 W. Cartwright Royall Slave i. v Her thoughts..Are like those better Spirits, that have nothing Of Earth admixt.
1661 J. H. tr. Paracelsus Bk. of Degrees iv. ix. 138 in Archidoxis The like is to be understood in Aereals, that nothing of the other Elements is to be thereto admixed.
1717 D. Turner Syphilis ii. ii. 150 Not getting that Ground I expected in this Way of Purging altho' with Calomelanos always admixed.
1791 G. Fordyce Treat. Digestion Food 201 Chyle is formed without any particle of bile being admixed.
1826 R. Mills Statistics S. Carolina 748 The finest is much used in building foundations of houses, and chimneys; and is sometimes found admixed with small shells, and fullers' earth.
1859 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. V. 275/1 The blood of the bronchial arteries is poured directly into the pulmonary artery, with the venous blood of which it admixes.
1879 E. T. Holwill in W. H. Brereton Truth about Opium (1882) 180 Dealers have found it to be profitable to admix it [sc. Chinese opium] with the Indian production.
1908 Proc. Incorporated Assoc. Municipal & County Engineers 34 46 The liquid portion [of the sewage] admixes with the river water.
1955 Jrnl. Biophysical & Biochem. Cytol. 1 524 The sodium salts of the isolated acid..melted at the same temperature, and if admixt with the known salt did not cause depression of its melting point.
2006 N.Y. Times 16 Aug. b6/2 They admixed idealism and realism in drafting the United Nations Charter.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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