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[1] put together or formed by mixing.
[2] composed of different constituents or elements: a mixed form of government.
[3] of different kinds combined: mixed nuts; mixed emotions.
[4] involving or comprised of persons of different sex, class, ethnicity, religion, etc.: mixed company; a mixed neighborhood; a mixed marriage.
[5] Law . involving more than one issue or aspect: a mixed question of law and fact.
[6] Phonetics . (of a vowel) central.
[7] Mathematics . (of partial derivatives) of second or higher order and involving differentiation with respect to more than one variable.
[8] (of trains) composed of both passenger and freight cars.
[9] Logic . containing quantifiers of unlike kind.
[10] (of a stock or commodity market) characterized by uneven price movements, with some prices rising and others falling.
[11] to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
[12] to put together indiscriminately or confusedly (often followed by up ).
[13] to combine, unite, or join: to mix business and pleasure.
[14] to add as an element or ingredient: Mix some salt into the flour.
[15] to form or make by combining ingredients: to mix a cake; to mix mortar.
[16] to crossbreed.
[17] Movies . to combine, blend, edit, etc. (the various components of a soundtrack): to mix dialogue and sound effects. to complete the mixing process on (a film, soundtrack, etc.): an important movie that took months to mix.
[18] to combine (two or more separate recordings or microphone signals) to make a single recording or composite signal.
[19] to become mixed: a paint that mixes easily with water.
[20] to associate or mingle, as in company: to mix with the other guests at a party.
[21] to be crossbred, or of mixed breeding.
[22] Boxing . to exchange blows vigorously and aggressively: The crowd jeered as the fighters clinched, refusing to mix.
[23] an act or instance of mixing.
[24] the result of mixing; mixture: cement mix; an odd mix of gaiety and sadness.
[25] 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.
[26] Music . music or songs selected and recorded as a mixtape: the ultimate one-hour workout mix; a mix of Christmas songs; a DJ mix.
[27] mixer(def 4) .
[28] the proportion of ingredients in a mixture; formula: a mix of two to one.
[29] Informal . a mess or muddle; mix-up.
[30] Music . an electronic blending of tracks or sounds made to produce a recording.
[31] 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.
[32] mix up , to confuse completely, especially to mistake one person or thing for another: The teacher was always mixing up the twins. to involve or entangle.
[33] formed or blended together by mixing
[34] composed of different elements, races, sexes, etc a mixed school
[35] consisting of conflicting elements, thoughts, attitudes, etc mixed feelings ; mixed motives
[36] (of a legal action) having the nature of both a real and a personal action, such as a demand for the return of wrongfully withheld property as well as for damages to compensate for the loss having aspects or issues determinable by different persons or bodies a mixed question of law and fact
[37] (of an inflorescence) containing cymose and racemose branches
[38] (of a nerve) containing both motor and sensory nerve fibres
[39] maths (of a number) consisting of the sum of an integer and a fraction, as 5 1 /2 (of a decimal) consisting of the sum of an integer and a decimal fraction, as 17.43 (of an algebraic expression) consisting of the sum of a polynomial and a rational fraction, such as 2 x + 4 x ² + 2 /3 x
[40] (tr) to combine or blend (ingredients, liquids, objects, etc) together into one mass
[41] (intr) to become or have the capacity to become combined, joined, etc some chemicals do not mix
[42] (tr) to form (something) by combining two or more constituents to mix cement
[43] (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
[44] (tr) to do at the same time; combine to mix study and pleasure
[45] (tr) to consume (drinks or foods) in close succession
[46] to come or cause to come into association socially Pauline has never mixed well
[47] (intr often foll by with ) to go together; complement
[48] (tr) to crossbreed (differing strains of plants or breeds of livestock), esp more or less at random
[49] (tr) electronics to combine (two or more signals)
[50] music (in sound recording) to balance and adjust (the recorded tracks) on a multitrack tape machine (in live performance) to balance and adjust (the output levels from microphones and pick-ups)
[51] (tr) to merge (two lengths of film) so that the effect is imperceptible
[52] mix it informal to cause mischief or trouble, often for a person named she tried to mix it for John to fight
[53] the act or an instance of mixing
[54] the result of mixing; mixture
[55] a mixture of ingredients, esp one commercially prepared for making a cake, bread, etc
[56] music the sound obtained by mixing
[57] building trades civil engineering the proportions of cement, sand, and aggregate in mortar, plaster, or concrete
[58] informal a state of confusion, bewilderment
Words related to Mixed
different, diverse, varied, disordered, alloyed, united, assorted, motley, diversified, tied, conglomerate, joint, compound, married, incorporated, woven, embodied, fused, interbred
Words nearby Mixed
mix up, mix-and-match, mix-up, mixdown, mixe-zoque, mixed, mixed acid, mixed agglutination reaction, mixed aphasia, mixed astigmatism, mixed bag
Origin of Mixed
1470–80; back formation from mixt mixed
Other words from Mixed
mix·ed·ly [mik -sid-lee, mikst -lee] /ˈmɪk sɪd li, ˈmɪkst li/ , adverb
mix·ed·ness , noun
well-mixed , adjective
mix·a·ble , adjective
mix·a·bil·i·ty , mix·a·ble·ness , noun
o·ver·mix , verb
un·mix , verb (used with object)
un·mix·a·ble , adjective
Word origin for Mixed
C15: back formation from mixt mixed, via Old French from Latin mixtus, from miscēre to mix
Synonyms for Mixed
blended, different, diverse, varied, alloyed, amalgamated, assimilated, assorted, brewed, compound, conglomerate, crossbred, crossed, disordered, diversified, embodied, fused, hybridized, incorporated, infused, interbred, joint, kneaded, married, merged, mingled, motley, tied, transfused, united, woven, composite, heterogeneous, hybrid, interdenominational, miscellaneous, mongrel, multifarious