Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of mingling or compounding two or more ingredients into one body, mass, or compound; mixture.
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- verb Present participle of
mix . - noun The act, or the result of making a
mixture
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of mixing together
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Examples
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Now we're moving up into what we call the mixing chamber.
Joshua Prince-Ramus on Seattle's library Joshua Prince-Ramus 2006
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Now we're moving up into what we call the mixing chamber.
Joshua Prince-Ramus on Seattle's library Joshua Prince-Ramus 2006
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Now we're moving up into what we call the mixing chamber.
Joshua Prince-Ramus on Seattle's library Joshua Prince-Ramus 2006
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ROBERTS: Yes, as you point out, yesterday we saw the video there of police pulling over white vehicles along the I-95, you know, runway there, and that's right by what they call the mixing bowl, where you can get into Tyson's Corner, where you can get into Washington, D.C., or take 95 in to Baltimore.
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Now that's what we call mixing high and low, and not in the fashion world.
NYDN Rss Gatecrasher 2012
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Always welcoming seeing a new label mixing it with the more established names in the scene with a strong concept.
SLAMXHYPE 2009
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Two full minutes passed before the prisoner finally looked up, his expression mixing curiosity and confusion; he’d obviously heard Spock enter, but then had heard him neither leave nor move.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Two full minutes passed before the prisoner finally looked up, his expression mixing curiosity and confusion; he’d obviously heard Spock enter, but then had heard him neither leave nor move.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Two full minutes passed before the prisoner finally looked up, his expression mixing curiosity and confusion; he’d obviously heard Spock enter, but then had heard him neither leave nor move.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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Two full minutes passed before the prisoner finally looked up, his expression mixing curiosity and confusion; he’d obviously heard Spock enter, but then had heard him neither leave nor move.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011
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The powdered slag and other materials are poured into a mixer that looks like a big food blender. The dry ingredients are pressed together — what Hughes calls “impact mixing.” This is not a gentle stirring but “pretty intense, the particles are really hitting each other, rubbing together, hard, sharing ions, reacting in the blender,” he said. This process, called alkali fusion, does not require heat, but it needs a lot of friction
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