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Mix    Audio Help   [miks] Pronunciation Key
–noun
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mix    Audio Help   [miks] Pronunciation Key verb, mixed or mixt, mix·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
2.to put together indiscriminately or confusedly (often fol. by up).
3.to combine, unite, or join: to mix business and pleasure.
4.to add as an element or ingredient: Mix some salt into the flour.
5.to form or make by combining ingredients: to mix a cake; to mix mortar.
6.to crossbreed.
7.Movies.
a.to combine, blend, edit, etc. (the various components of a soundtrack): to mix dialogue and sound effects.
b.to complete the mixing process on (a film, soundtrack, etc.): an important movie that took months to mix.
8.to combine (two or more separate recordings or microphone signals) to make a single recording or composite signal.
–verb (used without object)
9.to become mixed: a paint that mixes easily with water.
10.to associate or mingle, as in company: to mix with the other guests at a party.
11.to be crossbred, or of mixed breeding.
12.Boxing. to exchange blows vigorously and aggressively: The crowd jeered as the fighters clinched, refusing to mix.
–noun
13.an act or instance of mixing.
14.the result of mixing; mixture: cement mix; an odd mix of gaiety and sadness.
15.a commercially prepared blend of ingredients to which usually only a liquid must be added to make up the total of ingredients necessary or obtain the desired consistency: a cake mix; muffin mix.
16.mixer (def. 4).
17.the proportion of ingredients in a mixture; formula: a mix of two to one.
18.Informal. a mess or muddle; mix-up.
19.Music. an electronic blending of tracks or sounds made to produce a recording.
20.mix down, to mix the tracks of an existing recording to make a new recording with fewer tracks: the four-track tape was mixed down to stereo.
21.mix up,
a.to confuse completely, esp. to mistake one person or thing for another: The teacher was always mixing up the twins.
b.to involve or entangle.
22.mix it up, Slang.
a.to engage in a quarrel.
b.to fight with the fists.
Also, mix it.

[Origin: 1470–80; back formation from mixt mixed]

mix·a·ble, adjective
mix·a·bil·i·ty, mix·a·ble·ness, noun

1, 9. commingle, jumble, unite, amalgamate, fuse. Mix, blend, combine, mingle concern the bringing of two or more things into more or less intimate association. Mix is the general word for such association: to mix fruit juices. Blend implies such a harmonious joining of two or more types of colors, feelings, etc., that the new product formed displays some of the qualities of each: to blend fragrances or whiskeys. Combine implies such a close or intimate union that distinction between the parts is lost: to combine forces. Mingle usually suggests retained identity of the parts: to mingle voices. 9. coalesce. 14. concoction; formula.
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  Roget's II: The New ThesaurusCite This Source
Main Entry:  mix
Part of Speech:  verb
Definition:  To put together into one mass so that the constituent parts are more or less homogeneous.
Synonyms:  admix, amalgamate, blend, commingle, commix, fuse, intermingle, intermix, merge, mingle, stir
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
by the Editors of the American Heritage® Dictionary.
Copyright © 2003, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
  Synonym Collection v1.1Cite This Source
Main Entry:  mix
Part of Speech:  verb
Synonyms:  alloy, amalgamate, associate, blend, coalesce, combine, commingle, commix, compound, concoct, confuse, consort, cross, fraternize, fuse, fusion, impregnate, incorporate, interbreed, interlard, intermingle, intermix, intersperse, join, jumble, link, merge, mingle, shuffle, socialize, stir, toss, unite, whip, crossbreed, hybridize
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
Copyright © 2008 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.
  Roget's II: The New ThesaurusCite This Source
Main Entry:  mixture
Part of Speech:  noun
Definition:  Something produced by mixing.
Synonyms:  admixture, amalgam, amalgamation, blend, commixture, fusion, merger
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
by the Editors of the American Heritage® Dictionary.
Copyright © 2003, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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